Contempt Citation definition

Contempt Citation means a citation issued by an Officer for noncompliance by an accused, attorney, or other person with Court rules or requirements. A penalty may be imposed by the Honor Court Board for the issuance of a Contempt Citation.

Examples of Contempt Citation in a sentence

  • The method must be selected and action taken to obtain service within three business days of the date on which the Summons or Contempt Citation was issued.

  • Hearings scheduled in provisional matters, IV-D Child Support Matters, Contempt Citation and Visitation matters set on Tuesdays in Superior Court and Fridays in Circuit Court may be subject to time limitations.

  • Upon the receipt by a student of a notice of a Contempt Citation for nonappearance, the student’s further failure to appear, without first timely providing a written excuse in form acceptable to the Court, is an Honor Code violation and will result in the Court’s enhancement of the nonappearance violation to a full Contempt Citation.

  • Mr. Metz seeks to lift the stay to the extent he may be allowed to file in the Environmental Action a Motion for Order to Show Cause and Contempt Citation against Dragul, GDA RES and GDA REM.

  • Pre-trial conferences and Contempt Citation returns may also be set at these same times (M/W at 1:30 or 2 p.m.) (See Section 5.C. for Contempt Citation returns).

  • Any failure of the legal counsel for the accused to abide by the court rules, after an oral warning from the Justices, shall result in a Contempt Citation.

  • The failure of an accused student or any other person subject to the Honor Code to appear and testify before the Honor Court regarding a suspected Honor Code violation, after being duly notified by the Court Coordinator of the request to appear, is a Code violation and, unless the failure is excused, may result in a Contempt Citation subject to a penalty imposed by the Honor Court Board..

  • Contempt Citation Headed Off by Approval of Synthetic Fuel Contract,” CQ Weekly Report, August 1, 1981, at 1425.

  • Attorney for the District of Columbia in Their Implementation of a Contempt Citation That Was Voted by the Full House of Representatives Against the Then Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Anne Gorsuch Burford,” Hearing Before the House Committee on Public Works and Transportation, 98th Cong., 1st Session.

  • The court will only re-open the case if the school district files a Contempt Citation.

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