Briggs v. Hon. Charles Rendlen

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The Eighth Circuit affirmed the imposition of sanctions on Ross. H. Briggs for contempt of an order and for misleading the bankruptcy court. The court held that the bankruptcy court had authority to enter sanctions for events that occurred while trying to enforce the order compelling turnover and the show-cause orders; the bankruptcy court did not abuse its discretion in holding Briggs in contempt where the bankruptcy court gave Briggs multiple opportunities to comply with the order compelling turnover, specifically outlining methods of compliance; Briggs's contempt was a sufficient basis for the sanctions; not invoking Rule V of the district court's disciplinary-enforcement rules was not a due process violation; and neither Local Rule 2094(B) nor Rule VII provided a basis for the bankruptcy court's chief judge to hear Briggs's reinstatement motion. View "Briggs v. Hon. Charles Rendlen" on Justia Law