If a court order has been issued (A 'Writ of Replevin') then you must turn the car over. If you purposefully hide it after this (Concealment) then this is an offence that you can be charged for, and prison is certainly one outcome.
If you aren't hiding it and they didn't repossess it then it has been stolen. Call the police and report that your truck has been stolen.
Jail? No. But the car can be repossessed and major fines can be instated for non payement.
Yes, you can. It's a state jail felony if the value of the property is at least $1500, which is going to include most cars. (It becomes a third degree felony if the car is worth at least $20,000.)
either in jail or hiding out, or deceased
I doubt that Texas is spending their tax money to keep you in jail for a California misdemeanor. What's more likely is that you've been charged with a Texas offense -OR- you are being held for extradition at California's request.
Jail time and/or fines, and you lose your license.
Yes, it is a felony.
NO, there are no more "DEBTORS PRISONS".
Unknown what it is that is being asked. A felony carries a prison sentence of a minimum of one year in jail.
The address of the Old Mobeetie Texas Association Jail Museum is: , Mobeetie, TX 79061
Yes you do or go to jail. Recieving a ticket is like being arrested and your signature is like bonding out.
You should be taken to the Menard County Jail, in Menard, Texas, at 208 Tipton Street.