Yes, it is certainly possible.
Typically it won't occur though. Unless there is criminal activity involved, such as fraud, courts don't sentence people to jail on a civil debt.
For example a criminal offender is granted probation and is ordered by the Court to pay restitution to the victim. The offender stops reporting to his probation officer and does not pay the restitution as ordered so a warrant gets issued. The warrant will not go away until the offender is arrested even after ten years.
Yes, debts don't just go away. Not unless you've declared bankruptcy.
Over 500 yrs
Your original debt was with the original creditor. Research the Fair Debt Collections Act. It will protect you against these creditors or if not call me and I will provide you information on a weekly conference call where you can find out your rights and ask questions.
3 Yrs
incident when I was 2 yrs old of falling that was 69 yrs ago
800 yrs old
either just under or over 100 yrs old
A mare if over 2 yrs old, a filly if under 2 yrs old.
Douglas --48 yrs old Andrew --46 yrs old Sidney --48 yrs old Meghan --23 yrs old John Sidney IV "Jack" --22 yrs old James "Jimmy" --29 yrs old Bridget --16 yrs old
debby ryan is 18 yrs. old payton list is 13 yrs. old skai jackson is 8 yrs. old cameron boyce is 12 yrs. old karan brar is 13 yrs. old kevin chamberlin is 48 yrs. old
Round about 2 yrs.
hector berlioz is over 100 yrs old these days