From what I understand of all the stuff I just speed read through:

He broke the injunction which means the judge finds him in contempt of court. When someone is found in contempt of court, they're either fined or they can be held in jail for a brief period of time. And the fine is usually immediate and "non-negociable" if you see what I mean.

So, basically, she was right to do so and I guess that's why there was another hearing the next day - so he could try and defend his actions.

(ETA: of course I did not go to law school or anything, I just went and read stuff off of a law school's website - same place I take all my legal info. *lol*)


Superman: Why is it that good villains never die?
Batman: Clark, what the hell are good villains?
=> Superman/Batman: Public Enemies