I will make one quick comment, and then Jeff can respond.
There's an element of institutional rivalry here. This played out, at the time of the coup, between the responsibilities of the president, the court, and the congress. It's becoming a very common theme now where different institutions of the state are vying with each other for power and influence.
The Supreme Court had a very distinct role during the coup. The coup was precipitated in part by then President Zelaya seeking to make changes to the constitution that the court had rejected. So the backdrop to all of this is just this continuing rivalry, and I saw that situation reflecting this ongoing tension.
Maybe Jeff could answer further.