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Case Citation
Legal Case Name

United States v. Bruce Cutler Case Brief

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit1995Docket #1048021
58 F.3d 825 23 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 2089 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 15549 1995 WL 380951

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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis

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tl;dr: A high-profile defense attorney was convicted of criminal contempt for repeatedly making inflammatory public statements about his client’s case in violation of court orders. The court upheld the conviction, emphasizing an attorney’s duty to obey court orders rather than flout them.

Legal Significance: The case establishes that attorneys who disagree with a court’s order restricting extrajudicial speech must challenge it through proper legal channels (e.g., appeal, mandamus) and cannot violate the order and then challenge its constitutionality in a subsequent contempt proceeding, per the collateral bar doctrine.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Bruce Cutler, attorney for defendant John Gotti, engaged in a widespread media campaign proclaiming his client’s innocence and attacking the prosecution’s motives and evidence. The district court, citing Local Criminal Rule 7 which limits extrajudicial statements reasonably likely to prejudice a trial, repeatedly ordered Cutler to cease such commentary. The orders on January 9 and July 22, 1991, specifically directed compliance. Undeterred, Cutler continued his public statements, culminating in a television appearance where he called the government’s evidence “phony” and praised Gotti’s character just a month before trial. Even after being disqualified from the case, Cutler continued his media appearances. The district court issued an order to show cause for criminal contempt under 18 U.S.C. § 401(3) for willfully violating its clear orders. After a bench trial, Cutler was convicted. On appeal, he argued the orders were unconstitutional prior restraints on his First Amendment rights and that his conduct was necessary for zealous advocacy.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: May an attorney who believes a court order restricting extrajudicial statements is unconstitutional violate that order and then raise its unconstitutionality as a defense in a subsequent criminal contempt proceeding?

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Legal Issue

May an attorney who believes a court order restricting extrajudicial statements is unconstitutional violate that order and then raise its unconstitutionality as a defense in a subsequent criminal contempt proceeding?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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