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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2A:10-1

What constitutes contempt in general

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 39 F. Supp. 2d 479 - Figueroa v. Blackburn (1999)

Most recently applied in 39 F. Supp. 2d 479 - Figueroa v. Blackburn (March 1999)

L.1951 (1st SS), c.344.

The power of any court of this state to punish for contempt shall not be construed to extend to any case except the:

a. Misbehavior of any person in the actual presence of the court;

b. Misbehavior of any officer of the court in his official transactions; and

c. Disobedience or resistance by any court officer, or by any party, juror, witness or any person whatsoever to any lawful writ, process, judgment, order, or command of the court.

Nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to affect the inherent jurisdiction of the superior court to punish for contempt.

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