What does contempt in court mean?

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Contempt of court is most commonly used with regard to people who have violated direct orders of the court. For instance, a person who has been ordered to return a piece of property and refuses to do so may be in contempt of court. However, the term can apply to any disrespect shown to the court/judge. Recently, an attorney was jailed for contempt of court for cursing in the courtroom.

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