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  2. Criminal-justice financial obligations in the United States

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    [9] [15] In some cases, interest rates may exceed the minimum required payments, leading to increases in overall indebtedness even for those who succeed in making regular payments. [15] If the debt is effective throughout the duration of a prison sentence, inmates accumulate years of interest prior to their release, and may be unlikely to make ...

  3. Debtors' prison - Wikipedia

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    Allows imprisonment of debtors for child support debt; Stops payments and accrual of arrearages while a debtor is imprisoned and for a specified time after release for child support debt. [65] Michigan: Allows imprisonment of debtors for child support debt; Imprisons debtors as a penalty for failure to pay criminal justice debt. [4] Minnesota

  4. Blood money (restitution) - Wikipedia

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    Blood money is, colloquially, the reward for bringing a criminal to justice. A common meaning in other contexts is the money-penalty paid by a murderer to the kinsfolk of the victim. These fines completely protect the offender, or the kinsfolk thereof, from the vengeance of the injured family.

  5. Former exec describes his role in hush money payments as ...

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    A former top executive at the Trump Organization took the witness stand in Donald Trump's criminal trial Monday to describe his role in the payments the former president made that led to charges ...

  6. I Paid Off $10K of Debt For Less Than Owed — Here’s ... - AOL

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    Ultimately, Lancaster and her credit card company settled on a payment of $373 every month. She knew it would take time, but she also knew it would be her best bet for paying back her debt — period.

  7. Extortion - Wikipedia

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    Extortion is sometimes called the "protection racket" because the racketeers often phrase their demands as payment for "protection" from (real or hypothetical) threats from unspecified other parties; though often, and almost always, such "protection" is simply abstinence of harm from the same party, and such is implied in the "protection" offer.

  8. 7 Things You Must Do When You’ve Paid Off Your Debt - AOL

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    The inability to pay for an expected expense can land you right back in debt again. Think About Retirement The unfortunate reality is that too many people haven’t saved nearly enough for their ...

  9. Pay-to-stay (imprisonment) - Wikipedia

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    In modern times pay-to-stay programs have been noted for their low debt collection rate that often range between 10 and 15 percent due to people being in pay-to-stay being much more likely to suffer from poverty; over a two fiscal year period, Eaton County, Michigan collected only around 5% of over $1 million charged in pay-to-stay fees.