court sanctions

Explore a comprehensive collection of resources detailing various types of punitive measures imposed by the judiciary, known as court sanctions. Discover video interviews with seasoned attorneys discussing the implications and processes involved, as well as articles dissecting the legal framework surrounding these judicial penalties. This tag also features definitions from our legal glossary to help clarify the nuances of sanctions in the legal system.

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What is contempt of court?

Contempt of court is conduct that disobeys a court order or disrupts court proceedings and can be punished by fines, attorney’s fees, or jail time. Courts use contempt powers to enforce compliance and protect the integrity of the judicial process, often distinguishing between civil (to compel) and criminal (to punish) contempt. This article explains what […]

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Consequences of Destroying Legal Evidence

Spoliation of Evidence: Consequences of Destroying Proof

Spoliation of evidence can lead to court sanctions, including adverse inference instructions, monetary penalties, evidence exclusion, or even dismissal/default judgment. Courts assess the duty to preserve, the relevance of the missing evidence, and the party’s intent or negligence. This article explains spoliation standards, common examples, and practical steps to preserve proof in civil cases. In

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