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'contempt of court'

Ex-wife opposes motion for jail release of felonious deadbeat dad Jeremy Hutchinson

His ex-wife makes the case that his jailing was justified by extensive documentary evidence,
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UPDATE: Jeremy Hutchinson cooks up a get-out-jail scheme

The accused felon files for bankruptcy and files an emergency petiton with the Arkansas Supreme Court to get out of jail
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The travails of Jeremy Hutchinson: A civil case seeks jailing of the felonious former senator for contempt of court over child support failings

Jeremy Hutchinson's ex-wife wants him jailed until he makes good on child support promises.

Benton County judge jails lawyer Jon Comstock for attempting to hear bond hearings

Lawyer seeking to hear controversial Benton County bond gets jailed by judge for repeated objections.
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Court of Appeals reverses contempt finding against city of Little Rock in Starks firing case

City wins indication in handling of firing of Charles Starks.

Satanic Temple's leader on Jason Rapert's day in court. Not a pretty sight.

Jason Rapert: Loser. So says the founder of the Satanic Temple.
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Contempt motion filed in dicamba lawsuit over farmer's alleged threat not to honor restraining order

Report of a farmer who doesn't intend to follow a court order on use of a controversial herbicide has prompted a contempt of court motion.

UPDATE: Facing contempt citation, lawyer exits suit against police chief

Police officers will have to find a new lawyer.
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Judge orders reporter jailed for three days for recording court hearing

Circuit Judge Brad Karren of Bentonville today ordered a television news reporter to serve three days in jail for violating an order against making an audio recording of a hearing in his court, according to a report in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

Judge Griffen rips Human Services for refusing to use nurses to assess disabled

Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen has again ripped the state Human Services Department for resisting his orders to assess homecare needs of the disabled by nurses rather than an algorithm.
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Judge issues written order on contempt fine in Josh Hastings case

Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen has now put in writing his contempt finding of defense attorney Bill James over his actions during the manslaughter trial of former Little Rock patrol officer Josh Hastings. Feb. 5, the Arkansas Supreme Court dismissed James' appeal of the finding and a $25,000 fine because there wasn't a written order for the court to consider. He reduced the fine to $5,000.
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