Subject: Re: A judge standing up to ICE
I read that also. I'm wondering what happens now. Does the ICE agent get tossed in jail until he produces the detained person?

I seem to recall that "contempt" is an open-ended sentence. You're in prison until you satisfy the judge's demands (be it an apology, or producing something he/she wants to see, or whatever). So, I'm thinking the ICE agent could get prison until the detained person is produced before the judge??