STATE v. PELLETIER


786 A.2d 609 (2001)

2001 ME 173

STATE of Maine v. Thomas PELLETIER.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided: December 19, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G. Steven Rowe, Attorney General, Charles K. Leadbetter, State Solitictor, David W. Crook, District Attorney, Evert N. Fowle, Asst. Dist. Atty., Augusta, for State.

J. Mitchell Flick, Winthrop, for defendant.

Panel: SAUFLEY, C.J., and CLIFFORD, RUDMAN, DANA, ALEXANDER, and CALKINS, JJ.


ALEXANDER, J.

[¶ 1] Thomas Pelletier appeals from the judgment entered in the District Court (Skowhegan, Clapp, J.) holding him in contempt pursuant to M.R. Civ. P. 66(b) and imposing punitive sanctions on him.1 Pelletier argues that the court failed to find that his conduct actually disrupted the court process or diminished the court's authority. Because the record, supported by the court's findings, establishes that Pelletier...

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