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Simple answer. The individual who threw the first blow would be arrested and prosecuted for Assault, and in addition, COULD be charged with Contempt of Court.

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Q: Two men get into a fight in a CRIMINAL Court who would be the defendant and would the Prosectutor take both men to the same trial and how would that work?
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