The Municipal Judge may punish for contempt a person guilty of any of the following acts:
(a) Contemptuous or insolent behavior towards him while he is engaged in the trial of a case or in any other judicial proceeding.
(b) Any breach of the peace, willful disturbance or indecent conduct in the presence of such Judge while so engaged, or so near as to obstruct or interrupt his proceedings.
(c) Violence or threats of violence to such Judge or any officer, juror, witness or party going to, attending or returning from, any judicial proceeding before such Judge in respect to anything done or to be done in the course of such proceeding.
(d) Misbehavior of any officer in his official character in respect to any action or judicial proceeding had or pending before such Judge or any process, judgment, order or notice therein.
(e) Willful resistance, in the presence of the Judge by an officer, juror, witness, party or other person to any lawful process or order of such Judge.
(Ord. 3-4-21.)