Summary
holding order of contempt final and appealable because appellant did not timely meet purge condition and sanction of imprisonment was imposed prior to filing of appeal
Summary of this case from Glynn v. GlynnOpinion
1989
holding order of contempt final and appealable because appellant did not timely meet purge condition and sanction of imprisonment was imposed prior to filing of appeal
Summary of this case from Glynn v. Glynn1989
holding order of contempt final and appealable because appellant did not timely meet purge condition and sanction of imprisonment was imposed prior to filing of appeal
Summary of this case from Glynn v. Glynnnoting that "reckless" conduct connotes intentional conduct
Summary of this case from Simpson v. Phila. Sheriff's OfficeFull title:PETITION FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL
Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date published: Jan 1, 1989
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