All 3 results for contempt speaker:James Cartlidge

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Courts (25 May 2022)

James Cartlidge: ...a statement of truth confirming that the details in their claim, including the address of the defendant, are true. Anyone who deliberately provides false information to the court may be subject to contempt of court proceedings and, if contempt is proved, the penalty is a fine or imprisonment.

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Debt Collection (25 May 2022)

James Cartlidge: ...of truth that they believe the facts stated in the claim form are true. This includes the names and addresses of the parties. Anyone who deliberately provides false information may be subject to contempt of court proceedings, and if contempt is proved the penalty is imprisonment or a fine. The Ministry of Justice has not undertaken an assessment of the process that claimants, including...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Convictions: Appeals (22 Mar 2022)

James Cartlidge: ...313 266 217 216 147 181 1,340 Arson/Damaging Property 10 8 6 8 4 5 41 Public Order 32 26 42 28 14 21 163 Firearms/Explosives/Offence Weapon 41 54 53 48 39 33 268 Contempt/Perverting Justice/Public Office 35 29 29 23 3 12 131 Environment/H&S/Planning 1 4 5 4 1 2 17 Computer 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 Drugs 129 101 115 107 63 79 594 ...


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