Sec. 2. Every person who: (1) is sworn to testify as a witness, in any trial or proceeding, in any court of record, and refuses to testify in the trial or proceeding; (2) is required by any court to be sworn in any trial or proceeding, and refuses to take an oath or affirmation; or (3) while upon the witness stand, is purposely so demeaning as to retard or disturb the proceedings of the court; is considered guilty of a direct contempt of court. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-7-2.]
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