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∙ 2009-11-07 21:44:22If you are delinquent on your car note, and the lender has ordered repossession of the car, a repossession agent may come to your home or place of work and demand you surrender the vehicle. If you refuse, or attempt to hide the vehicle, you could, in some states be held criminally liable. The lender could pursue criminal charges against you for hindering their efforts to recover their property. You see, when you contract to make payments on a car, you do not own it, the lender does. You are in essence paying to use the car until the loan is paid in full.
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∙ 2009-11-07 21:44:22OUTCOME - the result or consequence of an action. e.g. If someone were to rob the bank, the outcome could be no money for its customers, or the outcome could be the robber going to jail.
It can mean someone you know will go to jail or you will go to jail in the future or it could mean nothing!
You get out of jail by using a get out of jail free card if you have one, you pay $50 bail, or roll doubles and bailing someone out with 50t$you get out of jail by either paying $50 dollars to the bank or rolling doubles.
No,he cannot- even if he was not on house arrest. If he does, he will be in jail, not on house arrest.
If someone is on house arrest for DUI and they fail the breathalizer and they go to jail...Does anyone know if they will be in jail the rest of their sentence ? Do they get a second chance ?
It depends; how bad the injury is. If you stabbed someone, then yes. if you punched someone in the face, and they needed stitches, then you could go to jail for abusive behaviour.
in nc, can you go to jail if you owe a bank for a car?
You COULD be remanded to jail for the balance of your sentence.
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That is fraud and identity theft. You could end up in jail yourself.
you would go to jail
They could go to jail because they signed with the intent to decieve.