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People v. Conrad

California Court of Appeal

64 Cal. Rptr. 2d 248 (1997)

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Conrad and other protesters (defendants), who were not members of the group named in an injunction barring Solano Citizens for Life from picketing a Planned Parenthood clinic, picketed the clinic themselves while knowing of the injunction, though they did not know any of the enjoined individuals; the only shown interaction with an enjoined party was one defendant waving away enjoined individual Reece as he drove by. The trial court found them in contempt for violating the injunction, and they appealed.

IssueFree

Whether a nonparty to an injunction is subject to the court's contempt power if, with knowledge of the injunction, the nonparty violates its terms with or for the enjoined party.

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