Yes. If it is legally required, you can be jailed or fined, or held until the vehicle is properly surrendered.
they will go to jail
you can go to jail for up to one year
No, not unless there is a court order for you to release the vehicle.
You can be charged with "Child Neglect" or "Child Endangerment" but whether you will actually go to jail is doubtful.
You cannot go to jail unless your are hiding the vehicle where the bank cant get it then they can report it stolen and if you still have you can go to jail.
No, the lender can not have you put in jail because they have a lien on you car. They can press charges against you in many states if your vehicle is up for repossession and you attempt to hide it or hinder the agency hired to secure it from recovering your car. Or, if the lender secures a replevin and you still refuse to turn over the vehicle, you will go to jail then for contempt of court.
Depends on all of your charges how long you go to jail. Each one adds time.
for about a week
After you go to jail, on your next turn you can try to get doubles on the dice to get out of jail. You can try to get doubles three times. If you do not want try to get doubles, you can pay $50 to the bank to get out of jail. If you roll and do not get doubles, you have to wait until your next turn to pay $50 if you like.
yes
because he had consumed dugs in his vehicle and was high.
You will not go to jail for having vodka in your car, although if you get pulled over and the police search your vehicle and find pot in the car then you will definitely go to jail.