665.2 - ACTS CONSTITUTING CONTEMPT.

        665.2  ACTS CONSTITUTING CONTEMPT.         The following acts or omissions are contempts, and are punishable      as such by any of the courts of this state, or by any judicial      officer, including judicial magistrates, acting in the discharge of      an official duty, as hereinafter provided:         1.  Contemptuous or insolent behavior toward such court while      engaged in the discharge of a judicial duty which may tend to impair      the respect due to its authority.         2.  Any willful disturbance calculated to interrupt the due course      of its official proceedings.         3.  Illegal resistance to any order or process made or issued by      it.         4.  Disobedience to any subpoena issued by it and duly served, or      refusing to be sworn or to answer as a witness.         5.  Unlawfully detaining a witness or party to an action or      proceeding pending before such court, while going to or remaining at      the place where the action or proceeding is thus pending, after being      summoned, or knowingly assisting, aiding or abetting any person in      evading service of the process of such court.         6.  Any other act or omission specially declared a contempt by      law.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C51, § 1598; R60, § 2688; C73, § 3491; C97, § 4460; C24, 27, 31,      35, 39, § 12541; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81,      § 665.2]