The reality is the same. "Lao Lai" rarely goes to jail for not paying back the money.
"Lao Lai" who wants to go to jail without paying back the money needs to constitute a crime of refusing to execute the judgment or ruling. But because of the evidence, it is often difficult for us to pursue criminal responsibility.
Would rather go to jail than pay back the money, a veritable "Lao Lai". For example, he cheated me of 700,000 yuan and faced a prison term of more than 10 years. When he went to the procuratorate, he didn't want to confess. His family hasn't contacted me yet, hehe ... this is worthy of the word "Lao Lai". I feel sorry for not moving him to the first prize.
Some Lao Lai, who has no conscience and moral bottom line, wants to make money by cheating all his life, but when we lend him money, his identity information is true, and the reasons for borrowing money are also difficult to distinguish. We can only take civil action and sue him the day after tomorrow. We also posted legal fees and attorney's fees. It really feels like we got a verdict, that's all.
Some Lao Lai can also be called liars. In order to cheat money, they tried to escape afterwards. They can only make up their identities and names, make up a bunch of reasons to borrow money from you, give you a realistic version of "killing pigs", trick you into deleting all chat records, and even give you an iou, thinking that you can only sue, but not pursue his criminal responsibility. It's like lying to me as a liar. Fortunately, God has eyes, so I can restore my chat record. Moreover, he pretended to be a policeman, and all the crimes were aggravated. There is no doubt that my money has not been recovered yet, but I just want him to go to jail, and I won't feel wronged if he goes to jail. He also has a wife and children. I don't know what he thinks, what his family thinks, and why he has such a pile of criminal records and lives by cheating.
Therefore, I advise all those who have money in their pockets to be cautious. If they can't borrow it, they shouldn't. If they borrow it, they should think it over. Don't delete the chat history. Anyone who cheats you into deleting the chat record must be trying to run away and not pay back the money. [Angry]
The applicant won the case and applied to the court for enforcement, but unexpectedly, the court found that the name of the person subjected to execution was clean, he had no car or house, divorced, divorced, never left home, and his life was not affected at all. At this time, the applicant has only one idea: it is difficult to forgive the old man for not being sentenced.
Malicious transfer of executable property constantly challenges the bottom line of law, and the final result of this kind of procrastination is to be punished by law.
The purpose of the lawsuit is to pay back the money, not to put the other party in jail. If you really don't have the ability to execute, you can have a behavioral attitude in stages. I believe the applicant also understands that you should not maliciously evade the transfer, otherwise you will go to prison and pay back the money! And double the interest on the debt during the deferred performance period. What's more, it will affect the next generation, and the loss will outweigh the gain.
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Dead mice can't feel cold.
If a person has reached the point where he would rather go to jail than pay back the money, then he has lost his vitality and given up on himself. Sending him to jail is just a stimulus. Just like a person's nose is flat but his pulse is still twitching, he tries his best to save it. The result is his fate.
It doesn't matter whether the dead pig is scalded with boiling water or washed with cold water.
If you can't pay back the money, you will go to jail. See if I can bring it back to life.
Why do some old lai prefer to go to jail rather than pay back the money?
Lao Lai would rather go to jail than pay back the money, which does exist in judicial practice.
Analysis of the reasons, there are roughly several types:
The first one, which is also the most common one, thinks that being idle is also good, and being idle is also good. If you are idle, you will earn money. Under normal circumstances, you will not go to jail. Simply put, it is a fluke.
For example, the textbook-style Lao Lai Huang Shufen in Tangshan and Lao Lai Orfila in Jimo in Qingdao all belong to this situation.
An important reason for this situation is that the threshold for refusing to execute the court's judgment is too high. It is estimated that if all malicious laolai are put in prison, such laolai will be reduced by 90%.
In fact, it is not difficult to control this kind of laolai, and it is not difficult to improve the law and act according to law.
Second, don't bite if there are too many lice, and don't worry if there are too many debts.
For example, the debt announced by a real estate company is 1.98 trillion yuan. This debt means that if someone is put into prison for ten lives, the debt will not be paid, not at all.
Many Lao Lai deliberately created sky-high debts and a fait accompli that was too big to fail, so as to blackmail the government and society. If such old lai is not severely cracked down, there will be more and more.
The only way to be so lazy is to improve the law and take precautions as soon as possible.
Because no matter tens of millions or hundreds of millions, Lao Lai doesn't have to go to jail, and Lao Lai won't pay back the money. If you owe 10,000 yuan, you will be sentenced to one year in prison, and 99% of Lao Lai will pay back the money immediately.
In their ideology, imprisonment can pay off debts, so they are willing to go to prison for life, but I will despise it.
It is only natural to pay back debts. Borrowing money is not an obligation, but out of trust, that is, delaying and refusing again and again, preferring to be a deadbeat and not paying back the money. In short, if you want money, you can sue.
Is there nothing you can do in the face of this situation? Of course not. If the debtor refuses to perform its obligations, the creditor may sue and apply to the court for the debtor's executable property to pay off.
Secondly, those who refuse to perform their obligations after the court orders will be punished, and serious cases will constitute a crime.
Personally, I think why some Lao Lai would rather go to jail than pay back the money, some Lao Lai left the money to his wife and children and then divorced his wife, and some Lao Lai showed too much debt, which is really unclear.
Most people in China can pay off their debts, and they will not fail to do so. When he knows it is not clear, he will try not to return it to them. In many cases, after paying off the principal, creditors begin to ask for interest. Although it is not excluded that a few swindlers are heavily in debt, most of them are burdened with interest. If they can't offset the loan amount with their own assets, it can really be regarded as fraud, while others bear interest. Explain the sorrow of society, paying interest requires a sense of losing money. Personally, if you pay interest money outside the bank, it is illegal business, unjust enrichment and exploitation, and sentencing should be abolished.
Lao Lai studied law, and he was premeditated and resourceful. He won't leave a mark on himself. He knew he wouldn't go to jail unless he paid back the money. Don't pay it back if you can't afford it, or it's called Lao Lai.