Esta ley dice que un juez puede castigar a alguien de inmediato si esa persona interrumpe el juicio o amenaza a alguien en el tribunal. También se puede castigar a quienes no cumplen con las órdenes del juez o no se presentan cuando se les llama.
Es como cuando en un partido de fútbol alguien hace trampa o interrumpe el juego; el árbitro puede sacar una tarjeta amarilla o roja de inmediato para mantener el orden.
Imagina que en un juicio, Juan grita insultos al juez porque no le gusta la decisión. El juez puede decidir castigarlo de inmediato por su comportamiento inapropiado en la sala del tribunal.
Las sanciones pueden incluir castigos inmediatos, como multas o arresto, dependiendo del comportamiento.
Va. Code § 18.2-456 - Cases in which courts and judges may punish summarily for contempt. A. The courts and judges may issue attachments for contempt, and punish them summarily, only in the following cases: 1. Misbehavior in the presence of the court, or so near thereto as to obstruct or interrupt the administration of justice; 2. Violence, or threats of violence, to a judge or officer of the court, or to a juror, witness, or party going to, attending, or returning from the court, for or in respect of any act or proceeding had, or to be had, in such court; 3. Vile, contemptuous, or insulting language addressed to or published of a judge for or in respect of any act or proceeding had, or to be had, in such court, or like language used in his presence and intended for his hearing for or in respect of such act or proceeding; 4. Misbehavior of an officer of the court in his official character; 5. Disobedience or resistance of an officer of the court, juror, witness, or other person to any lawful process, judgment, decree, or order of the court; and 6. Willful failure to appear before any court or judicial officer as required after having been charged with a felony offense or misdemeanor offense or released on a summons pursuant to § 19.2-73 or 19.2-74 . B. The judge shall indicate, in writing, under which subdivision in subsection A a person is being charged and punished for contempt. C. Nothing in subdivision A 6 shall be construed to prohibit prosecution under § 19.2-128 . The provisions of subdivision A 6 shall not apply to any person who is (i) incarcerated in any correctional facility or (ii) (a) detained in any state or federal facility or (b) in the custody of a law-enforcement officer at the time such person is required to appear before any court or judicial office
Desacato es cuando alguien muestra falta de respeto o interfiere con el funcionamiento del tribunal. Puede incluir comportamientos como gritar, usar lenguaje ofensivo o no seguir las órdenes del juez.
Si no te presentas a la corte cuando se te requiere, podrías ser castigado por desacato, especialmente si estás acusado de un delito grave o menor.
No, los jueces tienen discreción. Pueden decidir si es necesario castigar a alguien por desacato dependiendo de la gravedad de la conducta.
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