19-4. Violation of injunction; punishment.
In case of the violation of any injunction granted under the provisions of this Chapter, the court, or, in vacation, a judge thereof, may summarily try and punish the offender. A party found guilty of contempt under the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than two hundred ($200.00) or more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than three or more than six months, or by both fine and imprisonment. (Pub. Loc. 1913, c. 761, s. 28; 1919, c. 288; C.S., s. 3183.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 19 - Offenses Against Public Morals
Article 1 - Abatement of Nuisances.
§ 19-1 - What are nuisances under this Chapter.
§ 19-1.2 - Types of nuisances.
§ 19-1.3 - Personal property as a nuisance; knowledge of nuisance.
§ 19-1.4 - Liability of successive owners for continuing nuisance.
§ 19-1.5 - Abatement does not preclude action.
§ 19-2.1 - Action for abatement; injunction.
§ 19-2.2 - Pleadings; jurisdiction; venue; application for preliminary injunction.
§ 19-2.4 - Notice of hearing on preliminary injunction; consolidation.
§ 19-2.5 - Hearing on the preliminary injunction; issuance.
§ 19-3 - Priority of action; evidence.
§ 19-4 - Violation of injunction; punishment.
§ 19-5 - Content of final judgment and order.
§ 19-6.1 - Forfeiture of real property.