0 a strong feeling that you do not respect someone or something -- презрение
1 behaviour that is illegal because it does not obey the rules of a law court -- оскорбление суда
A good newspaper, it is said, is a collection of official secrets interspersed with defamatory statements and contempts of court.
I have referred to magistrates courts, but breaches of orders in higher courts could be dealt with as contempts.
The result is that infringements of the statute are thereafter liable to be punished as contempts of court.
They are privileges and contempts fixed and determined by precedent.
First, it seeks to restrict what might loosely be called newspaper contempts only to publications likely to influence the fair conduct of a trial.
Contraventions of restraint orders are normally dealt with as contempts of court.
They cannot, as can superior courts, deal with contempts committed elsewhere, for example threats made against witnesses or prejudicial publications.
My reasons for focusing on the backward-looking role of findings of contempt will become clearer below.
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