Court Opinion

ID: 9443749
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-03 19:29:47.540116+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:29:35.612940
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LINDLEY, Circuit Judge
(concurring).
I agree that the record does not disclose that gross abuse of discretion necessary to reverse a trial court’s order in a contempt proceeding. However, I think we should observe, for the benefit of the respective parties, that the plain intent of our original opinion, as I interpret it, and of the memorandum of the trial court is that, in its advertising, defendant, in order to avoid confusion, should not print the words “Jewel” in larger letters than the words “Kraus Milk Stores” and make it obvious to him who reads that the product is “Kraus Jewel ice-cream”. This is, I understand, the trial judge’s thought and in thorough accord with our earlier opinion. But, as I have said, adherence to this standard of conduct impinges in no way on the soundness of our refusal to interfere with the exercise of judicial discretion by the District Court in passing upon the motion to find defendant guilty of contempt.