Contempt Of Court Conflict

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Contempt of court issues in Texas can be complex, especially when state and federal judgments conflict. Federal law generally takes precedence over state law in such cases. Consulting with a local attorney is advisable to review the specific details of the judgments. Since you already have an attorney, discussing the matter further with them is recommended. If you have specific questions about the contempt charge or the judgments, seeking educational insights can be beneficial.

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's in contradiction with the state court judgments are in contradiction with the federal court judgments i'd like to share that with you The contempt of court is in Starr County Texas
It sounds like a complex issue involving both state and federal court judgments. In Texas, federal law typically supersedes state law if there's a direct conflict. It might be beneficial to consult with a lawyer who can review both judgments in detail. Would you like help connecting with a local attorney who can assist further?
Starr County Texas
It's crucial to understand the specific details of the court orders to determine if there's a conflict. If you believe the federal judgment should override the state judgment, it might be beneficial to consult a local attorney. Would you like assistance in connecting with one?
I already have an attorney that's looking at it through a limited scope but I wanted to speak with you about what I know and what you could help me with also
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal situation where federal and state judgments may be in conflict. This typically requires detailed legal analysis. Since you already have an attorney, it might be beneficial to discuss this matter further with them. If you have any specific questions or need general information, feel free to ask!
I'd like to discuss my situation with you for educational purposes
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It's great you're seeking more information. In Texas, if a state judgment conflicts with a federal judgment, federal law usually takes precedence. Contempt of court can be complex, especially when involving multiple jurisdictions.
Do you have specific questions about the contempt charge or the judgments?