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GQ magazine, which is facing a possible contempt of court penalty over an article about the News of the World phone-hacking trial, has come under attack in the US for removing the piece from its website.
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GQ magazine could face a fine for possible contempt of court in its coverage of the News of the World phone-hacking trial last year.
From now on, an official said, the sale of any handgun that does not meet the new standards will be subject to a $5,000 fine and possible contempt of court penalties.
Presently, an article by Rod Liddle about the Stephen Lawrence case is under investigation for possible contempt of court.
It was considered for possible contempt of court because it included comment on the ongoing inquest into the Hillsborough disaster and the deaths of 96 people.
At times, Mr. Genser politely but forcefully challenged Judge Block, telling him as the hearing began that the prosecutors questioned the legitimacy of his demand on Thursday that Mr. Zenk appear in court for consideration of possible contempt charges.
Concerns from a few friends about the lack of status, the isolation and possible contempt from other wage-earning men fell on deaf ears.
The commission -- composed of three judges, two attorneys and six members of the public -- found that Connolly later contacted a judge in Long Beach to get information about another possible contempt case involving Fletcher.
In January 2015, the Attorney general's office announced that they were "considering the issues" of a possible breach of the contempt of court laws by the website.
He was jailed for 47 days for contempt and faced a possible sentence of 35 years in prison if convicted.
The judge warned him he could be held in contempt, with a possible jail term of up to seven years.
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