Order unanimously modified in the exercise of discretion and as modified affirmed with costs to plaintiff in accordance with the following Memorandum: Defendant appeals from an order of Supreme Court that held him in contempt and ordered him incarcerated for four days, based on his violation of a prior custody order. He contends that the order to show cause was defective because it did not specify whether the alleged offense constituted civil or criminal contempt. The defect...
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