Wyoming Code § 2-2-108

Powers and duties of court commissioners; compelling attendance of witnesses; failure to appear or testify
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Any person refusing to appear or testify before a commissioner may be cited for contempt and held to bail to answer to the alleged contempt as soon as reasonably possible. The commissioner shall report his findings upon the matter in writing, to the court for its action. Exception may be filed to the report which shall be heard and determined as in other cases.

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