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Thread started 04/23/12 8:01pm

KingBAD

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I CAN'T GET TO MY YAHOO E-MAIL WITHOUT...

runnin into some shit that i just gotta post to you my .org family

BECAUSE i know you wanna know wwbout these things AND without

me, YOU WOULD BE OUTTA THE LOOP lol

Jailed for $280: The Return of Debtors' Prisons

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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.

[Related: 5 Strategies to Pay Down ... Card Debt]

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.

"Creditors have been manipulating the court system to extract money from the unemployed, veterans, even seniors who rely solely on their benefits to get by each month," Illinois Attorney General...digan said last month in a statement voicing support for the legislation. "Too many people have been thrown in jail simply because they're too poor to pay their debts. We cannot allow these illegal abuses to continue."

Debt collectors typically avoid filing suit against debtors, a representative with the Illinois Collectors Association tells the AP. "A consumer that has been arrested or jailed can't pay a debt. We want to work with consumers to resolve issues," he said.

Yet Illinois isn't the only state where residents get locked up for owing money. A 2010 report by theAmerican Civil Liberties Union that focused on only five states -- Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Washington -- found that people were being jailed at "increasingly alarming rates" over legal debts. Cases ranged from a woman who was arrested four separate times for failing to pay $251 in fines and court costs related to a fourth-degree misdemeanor conviction, to a mentally ill juvenile jailed by a judge over a previous conviction for stealing school supplies.

According to the ACLU: "The sad truth is that debtors' prisons are flourishing today, more than two decades after the Supreme Court prohibited imprisoning those who are too poor to pay their legal debts. In this era of shrinking budgets, state and local governments have turned aggressively to using the threat and reality of imprisonment to squeeze revenue out of the poorest defendants who appear in their courts."

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Reply #1 posted 04/23/12 8:51pm

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The operavtive word here is, failing to respond to court hearings. Hell, you can be arrested for not showing up to traffic court and/or the failure of not paying two traffic tickets. If you don't have the money you don't have the money. When you don't show up to court the plaintiff will get a default judgment against you and they can then garnish your wages (unless you live in a no-garnishment state) and/or lien your property.

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Reply #2 posted 04/24/12 8:55am

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^ exactly. if people were to show up and offer a defense, even a crappy defense, they aren't simply hauled away in handcuffs.

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Reply #3 posted 04/24/12 8:56am

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ps: this thread ain't about Yahoo e-mail accounts at all. neutral mind you, i'm not complaining, but there it is.

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Reply #4 posted 04/24/12 11:19am

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XxAxX said:

ps: this thread ain't about Yahoo e-mail accounts at all. neutral mind you, i'm not complaining, but there it is.

eek i'm just sayin... all this news comes from the yahoo page i have to see

before i can even get to click on the mail link THEN I'M STUCK!!!

and when i get stuck, i stick y'all with it lol

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