No. Judgments for debt owed is a civil matter not a criminal one.
No.
You ca get put in jail, if you engage in, or suspected to have engaged in activities termed to be against the set law.
No. It is not. There is no such thing as a debtor prison in the U.S. You might get sued in a civil court and have a judgment put on your credit report which will negatively affect your ability to obtain credit. But you won't go to jail or get arrested if you don't pay your balance. No. It is not. There is no such thing as a debtor prison in the U.S. You might get sued in a civil court and have a judgment put on your credit report which will negatively affect your ability to obtain credit. But you won't go to jail or get arrested if you don't pay your balance.
In the United States you cannot be put in jail for owing a debt. You may however have your wages garnished by the court.
No. They can not put you in jail for not paying your bills (unless you committed some type of fraud perhaps).
Galileo was never put in jail, he was put under house arrest because his teachings on gravity and the solar system was against the church.
If your sued and your creditors receive a judgment they can put a lien on your property.
The weapon that put Boss Tweed in jail was political cartoons. Newspapers published these cartoons and public sentiment turned against him.
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Yes, if they file suit and receive a judgment the creditor can execute the judgment as a lien against the debtor's property.
Yes, if the lender sues the debtor and receives a judgment award, the judgment can be executed against personal or real property owned by the judgment debtor.
By testifying against him.