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Contempt of court – Committal. The Commercial Court considered two applications for committal regarding contempts of court allegedly made by G and J in the course of proceedings. The court held that G, who had made admissions, would be sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment, which would be suspended, provided that he repaid certain monies. It held that the contempts alleged on the part of J were proved, and that a sentence of 20 months imprisonment would be made in her case.
Contempt of court – Committal. The Commercial Court considered two applications for committal regarding contempts of court allegedly made by G and J in the course of proceedings. The court held that G, who had made admissions, would be sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment, which would be suspended, provided that he repaid certain monies. It held that the contempts alleged on the part of J were proved, and that a sentence of 20 months imprisonment would be made in her case.
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