Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A district judge in Pueblo on Friday erased the municipal contempt of court convictions and sentences for three people, finding city judges had illegally ...
James W. Cushing of the Law Office of Faye Riva Cohen. While it should be self-evident that the parties to a court case are obliged to obey the terms of the court’s orders, there are, unfortunately, ...
"Securing a favorable judgment is often just the beginning of a legal battle. Enforcing that judgment, especially against uncooperative defendants, can be daunting. Many times, it requires subpoenaing ...
A federal judge said Wednesday that he plans to “promptly” move ahead with an effort to find out which Trump administration officials were responsible for flouting his orders in a high-stakes ...
A judge in Ireland ordered the arrest and jailing of teacher Enoch Burke in November 2025 for contempt of court, not for refusing to use a transgender pupil’s preferred name and pronouns, contrary to ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A Pueblo man serving a lengthy jail sentence that officials with the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado called "illegal and unconscionable" was ordered to be released from jail Oct. 4. ACLU ...
A Pueblo judge voided the jail sentences of three people Nov. 1 after finding the city wrongfully incarcerated them using contempt of court charges without proper charging documents or jurisdiction.
The Oregon State Hospital was found in contempt of court on June 6, 2025. The hospital was found in contempt for not meeting a requirement to admit aid and assist patients within seven days. A new ...
Since early February, when Vice President J. D. Vance posted on X that “judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power,” the United States has been inching nearer and nearer to the ...