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· 12/27/1985

Dunn v. Pilgrim Industries, Inc.

Citations

  • 624 F. Supp. 987
  • 122 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3078
  • 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12313

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  • holding the defendant waived the right to argue the trial court erred by misallocating the burden of proof to her because she failed to object to the trial court’s action
  • “However, when an aggrieved party rather than a judicial official initiates a proceeding for civil contempt, the burden of proof is on the aggrieved party, . . . because there has not been a judicial finding of probable cause.” (citations omitted)

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Judges: Steger

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