The Law of Contempt. Child Support & Contempt. Civil Contempt: Purpose. John L. Saxon UNC School of Government May 1, Focus.

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The Law of Contempt John L. Saxon UNC School of Government May 1, 2009 Child Support & Contempt Order or judgment providing for periodic payment of child support May be enforced via civil contempt Disobedience may be punished via criminal contempt May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 2 Civil Contempt: Purpose Remedial Enforce rights of party under court order Coerce opposing party s compliance with court order Not punitive Focus Present, not past, noncompliance Present ability to comply Willfulness May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 3 1

Civil Contempt: Definition Failure to comply with court order = continuing civil contempt as long as Order remains in effect Purpose of order may be served by compliance Noncompliance by person who is subject to order is willful Person who is subject to order present ability to comply or take reasonable measures that would enable compliance May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 4 Civil Contempt: Willfulness Purposeful Deliberate Stubborn Bad faith Without lawful excuse May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 5 Civil Contempt: Willfulness & Ability Willfulness Bad faith, etc. Ability to comply May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 6 2

Civil Contempt: Ability to Comply Present ability Past ability Full compliance Partial compliance May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 7 Civil Contempt: Present Ability Present ability must be proved not presumed Finding of ability to pay in prior order Failure to request modification of order Ability to work May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 8 Civil Contempt: Procedure Motion & Notice of Hearing Filed by aggrieved party Accompanied by sworn statement or affidavit Served at least 5 days before hearing Order or Notice to Appear & Show Cause Issued by judicial official Finding of probable cause Motion & sworn statement or affidavit by interested person Served at least 5 days before hearing May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 9 3

Civil Contempt: Motion Service via Rule 5 Hearing before district court judge Right to counsel No arrest for failure to appear Moving party has burden of proof May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 10 Civil Contempt: Notice Service via Rule 5 Hearing before district court judge Right to counsel No arrest for failure to appear Burden of proof May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 11 Civil Contempt: Order Service via Rule 5 Hearing before district court judge Right to counsel Arrest for failure to appear Burden of proof May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 12 4

Civil Contempt: Probable Cause Credible evidence Providing reasonable grounds For prudent person to believe Person is in civil contempt May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 13 Civil Contempt: Failure to Appear Order to appear & show cause Proceed with hearing Continue & issue order of arrest (capias) Continue & issue new show cause order (criminal) if probable cause to believe failure to appear was willful Issue commitment order if defendant found in civil contempt Defendant entitled to release by posting appearance bond Issue order for arrest if probable cause to believe defendant will not appear May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 14 Civil Contempt: Right to Counsel Indigent defendant may not be incarcerated for civil contempt unless he Is represented by courtappointed counsel Voluntarily waives right to court appointed counsel Intentionally forfeits right to court appointed counsel May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 15 5

Civil Contempt: Burden of Proof Standard of proof Burden of persuasion Burden of producing evidence May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 16 Civil Contempt: Findings Judge must make findings of fact Findings must be supported For or against alleged contemnor By competent evidence With respect to each element Conclusive on appeal Findings must support Conclusions of law May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 17 Civil Contempt: Order & Purge Order must specify action required to purge Comply with order in whole or in part Take reasonable steps to comply with order May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 18 6

Civil Contempt: Order & Purge Contemnor must have ability to purge May not be incarcerated if unable to purge May be incarcerated indefinitely until contempt purged or ceases May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 19 Person incarcerated for contempt holds the keys to the jail in his own pocket. Willful & stubborn failure to comply despite ability to do so Deadbeat not dead broke Civil Contempt May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 20 Civil Contempt: Appeal From district court to court of appeals Notice of appeal filed within 30 days of order Bond required to stay order pending appeal May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 21 7

Criminal Contempt: Definition Willful disobedience of, resistance to, or interference with A court s lawful order, process, directive, or instruction May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 22 Criminal Contempt: Purpose Purpose Punish disobedience of court order Vindicate court s authority Not enforce party s rights under order Focus Past or present noncompliance Past or present ability to comply Willfulness May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 23 Criminal or Civil Contempt? Willful disobedience of court order Willful failure to comply with court order May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 24 8

Criminal or Civil Contempt? Willful noncompliance with court order may be Civil contempt Criminal contempt May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 25 Criminal or Civil Contempt? Person found in criminal contempt May not be held in civil contempt for same conduct Person found in civil contempt May not be held in criminal contempt for same conduct May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 26 Criminal or Civil Contempt? Criminal Contempt Purpose: Punish disobedience Sanction: Determinate sentence Civil Contempt Purpose: Coerce compliance Sanction: Indeterminate incarceration May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 27 9

Criminal or Civil Contempt? Sanction is punitive Fixed period of incarceration to punish disobedience Sanction is remedial Indefinite period of incarceration conditioned on compliance or purge May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 28 Criminal or Civil Contempt? Sanction is punitive If it is unconditional Can t be avoided or ended by compliance with order Suspended sentence for criminal contempt with probation not limited to compliance Sanction is remedial If it is conditional Can be avoided or ended by complying with order Suspended sentence for criminal discharged by compliance with order May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 29 Criminal Contempt: Due Process Adequate notice Fair hearing Right to counsel Right against self incrimination Burden of proof May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 30 10

Criminal Contempt: Findings Judge must make findings of fact sufficient to support judgment Guilt must be determined beyond reasonable doubt May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 31 Criminal Contempt: Judgment Sentence of incarceration Fixed or determinate period Not to exceed 30 days May be suspended Fine Not to exceed $500 Censure May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 32 Criminal Contempt: Sanction Sentence for criminal contempt May be terminated or reduced at any time By judicial official who imposed sentence If warranted by contemnor s conduct and ends of justice May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 33 11

Criminal Contempt: Appeal Appeal from district to superior court Notice of appeal filed within 10 days Sentence stayed pending appeal Trial de novo in superior court Appeal from superior court to court of appeals May 1, 2009 UNC School of Government 34 Child Support & Contempt: Questions & Issues John L. Saxon 919.966.4289 saxon@sog.unc.edu 12