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judicial order

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The confrontation came little more than 12 hours after Hilton strode out of jail, renewing public criticism about Baca's defiance of a judicial order earlier this month when he let the celeb go after serving just three days of a 45-day sentence for driving offenses.
Failure to produce documents or testify will result in the prosecution seeking a judicial order compelling production or testimony.
The mayor has confronted the political accusations that could disqualify him from competing for president--Congress could strip him of immunity and force him to face charges of violating a judicial order in a process known as desafuero--by accusing his opponents of conspiring against him.
 
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