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Thinking of Ignoring the Judge's Ruling? Think Again.

Kevin Hickey Blog 26 October 2017 23 June 2006

Many times parties are not happy with the final ruling handed down by the judge in their case. Judges are able to enforce their orders by using their contempt powers. The following case illustrates what can happen when a person decides to deviate from what has been ordered by the court.

Here's the link...
http://courts.arkansas.gov/unpublished/2008a/20080514/ca07-1116.pdf

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