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Summary Proceedings In Direct Contempt Cases, Thomas R. Allen Dec 1961

Summary Proceedings In Direct Contempt Cases, Thomas R. Allen

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That the "power and majesty" of the law, personified by the court and its decrees, could not be lightly brushed aside even by a prince was a settled fact by the time of Shakespeare; it remains so today. But the proceedings by which such an offense may be punished is another matter. At the present time a large number of contempts are disposed of by summary proceedings. It was not always so, and recently a number of highly respected judges and writers have begun to argue that the practice should be discontinued. This revival of interest is the raison d'etre …