My question involves court procedures for the state of: FL
Florida court entered an injunction order against me and it essentially ordered me as follows, referring to a blog where I posted a message long ago:
"John is prohibited from further operation of abc-blog"
I did not appeal this order and it is final now, I do not own this blog, and do I do not have password to access or change the operation of the blog. This blog is owed by Google. I sent a request letter to remove the posting, with a copy of the order to Google. Is this enough to avoid any future contempt sanctions?
Florida court entered an injunction order against me and it essentially ordered me as follows, referring to a blog where I posted a message long ago:
"John is prohibited from further operation of abc-blog"
I did not appeal this order and it is final now, I do not own this blog, and do I do not have password to access or change the operation of the blog. This blog is owed by Google. I sent a request letter to remove the posting, with a copy of the order to Google. Is this enough to avoid any future contempt sanctions?
Injunctions: Is a Request Letter to the Owner is Enough to Avoid Contempt Sanctions
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