Originally posted by Fresh
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Since the earth will get hit by a large meteor sometime in the future as it has in the past, you might as well just kill yourself now - same line of thinking.
There has NEVER been a case of indefinite incarceration for civil contempt. NEVER - do you understand that? Civil contempt is NOT meant to be a penalty or a punishment (unlike Criminal Contempt) - it is simply to force compliance with a court order. Most debtors arrested for Civil Contempt of Court are released within 24 hours, or as soon as the next hearing if they cannot raise bail. If you were arrested Friday night on Labor Day weekend you might have to wait until Tuesday for the next court hearing, unless you paid the bail, which most debtors magically seem to be able to do, even though they claim they can't pay the debt.
You really need to learn more about this issue. There is a more intelligent discussion going on in the General Talk thread about this article. The real issue is jail time for ANY civil contempt, vs only monetary fines.
Read the links in the other thread, and try to understand why a stubborn attorney was jailed for years because he refused to pay a divorce settlement, even though the attorney had hidden 2.5 Million dollars in Europe to avoid payment. This was a civil Contempt case, since the judge had proof he could afford to pay and ruled contempt because of this. It was the most extreme case of stubbornness in the world by this attorney who chose to sit in jail instead of paying up the divorce settlement money to his ex. Nothing to do with simple unpaid credit card bills of course, although scare articles (and BK attorneys) like to mention it (without the details of course.)
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