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Request For Show Cause Order For Contempt DC-CV-33 - Maryland

Request For Show Cause Order For Contempt Form. This is a Maryland form and can be used in Civil District Court Statewide .
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DISTRICT COURT OF MARYLAND FOR Located at Name Address Plaintiff/Judgment Creditor Court Address Name City/County Case No. vs. Serve by Sheriff Clerk to mail Return to Plaintiff to serve Address Defendant/Judgment Debtor Original Renewal REQUEST FOR SHOW CAUSE ORDER FOR CONTEMPT (3-633) (SHOR) The Plaintiff alleges that . . Date Name has failed to: obey this Court's Order compelling answers to interrogatories in Aid of Execution entered on Date appear in court for examination in the Aid of Enforcement of Judgment on as ordered by this Court and properly served on other The Plaintiff requests that the Court: Date . 1. Require the person named above to appear in Court and show cause why an order for in contempt should not be passed; 2. (Check if jail is also requested) Send the person named above to jail until the Court's order is obeyed. Please read important notice on reverse side of this form. Date Signer's Telephone Number Signer's Facsimile Number, if any Signer's E-mail Address, if any Signature of Plaintiff/Attorney/Attorney Code Printed Name Signer's Address SHOW CAUSE ORDER FOR CONTEMPT Upon consideration of the Plaintiff's request, it is ORDERED: That Court on Date Name appear in person before this at Time to show cause why this Court . should not find you in contempt for refusing or failing to respond as shown above provided a copy of this Request and Order is served on the person named above on or before Date Date Judge NOTICE If you fail to appear, an order may be issued resulting in your arrest and you may be found in contempt of court. Please read the important information on the reverse side of this form. DC/CV 33 (Rev. 7/2011) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com NOTICE TO ALLEGED CONTEMNOR To the person alleged to be in contempt of court and for whom a request for jail has been made: 1. It is alleged that you have disobeyed a court order, are in contempt of court, and should go to jail until you obey the Court's order. 2. You have the right to have a lawyer. If you already have a lawyer, you should consult the lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer, please note: (a) A lawyer can be helpful to you by: (1) explaining the allegations against you; (2) helping you determine and present any defense to those allegations; (3) explaining to you the possible outcomes; and (4) helping you at the hearing. (b) Even if you do not plan to contest that you are in contempt of court, a lawyer can be helpful. (c) If you want a lawyer but do not have the money to hire one, the Public Defender may provide a lawyer for you. · To find out of the Public Defender will provide a lawyer for you, you must contact the Public Defender after any prehearing conference and at least 10 business days before the date of a hearing before a judge. · If no prehearing conference is scheduled, you must contact the Public Defender as soon as possible, at least 10 business days before the date of the hearing before the judge. · The court clerk will tell you how to contact the Public Defender. (d) If you want a lawyer but you cannot get one and the Public Defender will not provide one for you, contact the court clerk as soon as possible. (e) DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE DATE OF YOUR COURT HEARING TO GET A LAWYER. If you do not have a lawyer before the court hearing date, the judge may find that you have waived your right to a lawyer, and the hearing may be held with you unrepresented by a lawyer. 3. IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR FOR A SCHEDULED PREHEARING CONFERENCE OR COURT HEARING BEFORE THE JUDGE, YOU WILL BE SUBJECT TO ARREST. To request a foreign language interpreter or a reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the court immediately. Possession and use of cell phones and other electronic devices may be limited or prohibited in designated areas of the court facility. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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