State West Virginia v. Nelson M. Michael
1981.WV.244, 276 S.E.2D 812, 166 W.VA. 660
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Whether a contempt is classified as civil or criminal does not depend upon the act constituting such contempt because such act may provide the basis for either a civil or criminal contempt action. Instead, whether a contempt is civil or criminal depends upon the purpose to be served by imposing a sanction for the contempt and such purpose also determines the type of sanction which is appropriate.
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