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OmahaBlueDog

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Tue Apr 24, 2012, 08:28 AM Apr 2012

CBSMoneyWatch (via Yahoo): Jailed for $280: The Return of Debtors' Prisons

How did breast cancer survivor Lisa Lindsay end up behind bars? She didn't pay a medical bill -- one the Herrin, Ill., teaching assistant was told she didn't owe. "She got a $280 medical bill in error and was told she didn't have to pay it," The Associated Press reports. "But the bill was turned over to a collection agency, and eventually state troopers showed up at her home and took her to jail in handcuffs."

Although the U.S. abolished debtors' prisons in the 1830s, more than a third of U.S. states allow the police to haul people in who don't pay all manner of debts, from bills for health care services to credit card and auto loans. In parts of Illinois, debt collectors commonly use publicly funded courts, sheriff's deputies, and country jails to pressure people who owe even small amounts to pay up, according to the AP.

Under the law, debtors aren't arrested for nonpayment, but rather for failing to respond to court hearings, pay legal fines, or otherwise showing "contempt of court" in connection with a creditor lawsuit. That loophole has lawmakers in the Illinois House of Representatives concerned enough to pass a bill in March that would make it illegal to send residents of the state to jail if they can't pay a debt. The measure awaits action in the senate.

Read more at: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jailed-for--280--the-return-of-debtors--prisons.html

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CBSMoneyWatch (via Yahoo): Jailed for $280: The Return of Debtors' Prisons (Original Post) OmahaBlueDog Apr 2012 OP
Yet no bankers in jail for a multi-trillion dollar fraud that crashed the economy...... marmar Apr 2012 #1
So fucked up! lonestarnot Apr 2012 #2

marmar

(77,091 posts)
1. Yet no bankers in jail for a multi-trillion dollar fraud that crashed the economy......
Tue Apr 24, 2012, 08:47 AM
Apr 2012

........ and put millions of people out of their homes. ....... This country is f**ked up.


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