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OCR: end the [penalty] pue discharge himself [from contempt] at any moment by doing what he had previously refuso D op Hicks 485 633 {quoting Gompers 221 442 sense the punitive aspects the sanction are subordinated to its remedial aspects, since the civil contemnors, even after committing contempt. "carry keys their prison in their pocj kets at 633 (quoting Nevitt, 461 (8th Cir 1902) See Shillitari, 385 370-71 ""The conditional nature t the [sanction] based entirely upon the contemnor's continued defiance justifies holding civil cortempt proceedings absent the safeguards of dictment and jury. {d) Taking all of the foregoing into account. the Hicks Court set out few straightforward rules" for deternin- ing whether contempt order is criminal 10 civil: the relief provided entence JO imprisonment. ...