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# \[4] 11 - Violating a Court Order (Fed Charge)

Willful disobedience of the terms written in a court order. The San Andrea DOJ can charge the defendant with a Felony. A **court order** is an official judgement or ruling given by a **judge**. A **court order** can be final (at the end of a hearing) or interim (until a final **order** can be made), specific issue **order** - ruling on a specific issue raised with the **court** (e.g. can a building demolition proceed, can a prisoner be executed, etc.).

{% hint style="danger" %}
**Felony**

**Sentence: 200 Seconds VMenu**\
**Sentence: 20 Minutes Economy**\
**Fine:** $1,000
{% endhint %}


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