2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 52-399. Commitment of debtor for contempt.
Sec. 52-399. Commitment of debtor for contempt. Any judge before whom any
such examination is ordered may commit the judgment debtor for contempt in case of
his neglect or refusal to attend or be sworn at the examination or to answer any question
put to him during the examination, and any such neglect or refusal, if the examination
is ordered or had before a committee, may be by such committee reported to the judge
by whom he was appointed, which judge may thereupon proceed for the contempt as
fully as if the examination had been ordered or had before himself.
Cited. 12 CS 157.
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