I owe Baiqian Company more than 10,000 yuan for two months. My lawyer just called me and said that if I sue, I will go to jail.

I owe Baiqian Company more than 10,000 yuan for two months. Just now, my lawyer called me and said that I would go to jail if I sued. Debt arising from simple private lending or business dealings belongs to the category of civil litigation and will not go to jail.

I owe Gitzo more than 10,000. Will you go to jail if you sue? Private lending disputes are often civil proceedings, not criminal proceedings. It is normal to be sued, but it is unlikely to go to jail.

However, if malicious fraud is involved, it is a criminal case if the opposite party reports the case to the public security bureau, the public security bureau files a case and the procuratorate files a lawsuit. If the court decides to support the prosecution of the procuratorate, it is also very likely to go to jail.

Bai Qian owed the principal plus interest of 30,000 yuan. I just called to say that my lawyer sued me. Should I go back to prison? What should I do with Bai Qian's loan now? I asked a lot of questions here. He said he was a lawyer. How can you prove it?

Nothing more than urging you to pay back the money.

Lawyers generally don't have direct contact with clients. If you are sued, the court will serve you with an indictment and a summons, which are paper, not a short message, and you need to sign for it.

Civil cases will not go to jail, not a crime.

I owe more than 8 years 1 10,000 square meters of credit goods, but I didn't say that I would go to jail if I sued. No, as long as you don't use someone else's identity to borrow money, you won't go to jail. This is a civil dispute.

I owe Gitzo more than 10,000 yuan, saying that I have filed a case. Will you go to jail? Failure to repay on time is an economic dispute and will not directly lead to imprisonment.

1. After the creditor wins the case in the court, if the debtor fails to perform the court judgment within the performance period, the creditor may apply to the court for enforcement. When accepting enforcement, the court will inquire about the property, vehicles, securities and deposits under the debtor's name according to law. In addition, if the debtor has no executable property under his name and refuses to perform the effective judgment of the court, negative information such as overdue repayment will be recorded in his personal credit report, and he will be restricted from high consumption and entry and exit.

2. Those who have the ability to refuse to execute the judgment may also be fined and detained. If the circumstances are serious, it constitutes the crime of refusing to execute the judgment or ruling.

Relevant laws and regulations:

1. Civil Procedure Law Article 111 If a litigant participant or other person commits one of the following acts, the people's court may impose a fine or detain him according to the seriousness of the case; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law:

(3) Hiding, transferring, selling off or destroying the property that has been sealed up or detained, or transferring the property that has been counted and ordered to be kept;

(6) Refusing to perform a legally effective judgment or ruling of the people's court.

The people's court may impose a fine or detention on a unit that commits one of the acts listed in the preceding paragraph; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.

2. Article 313th of the Criminal Law stipulates the crime of refusing to execute a judgment or written order. Whoever refuses to execute the judgment or ruling of the people's court, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or a fine.

I got a call from the lawyer of Baiqian Company, saying that I would be sued. Will I go to jail? Pay back the money without malice, of course. At this stage, it is estimated that the most is to take civil proceedings.

I bought a mobile phone by installment in Baiqian Company, but I didn't return it several times. Now Bai Qian entrusted a lawyer to call me and said that it was fraud to sue me. Buying a mobile phone by stages, without timely repayment, is generally an economic dispute, not a criminal case, and does not constitute fraud. But civil breach of contract will affect your reputation. If you can't repay the loan through litigation, you may be blacklisted.

I owe 3800 yuan to Bai Qian's finance, and they said that a court sued me. I want to ask, will I go to jail? I won't go to jail for debt disputes, and generally I won't sue. The amount is too small, and the prosecution is time-consuming, laborious and costly. It is not worth it, especially usury, but there will be various harassment threats.

Mobile phone installment 1000 has not been returned for several months. I called today and said that I would sue and go to jail. The nature of the case depends on my actual situation.

Whoever defrauds property by fictional facts for the purpose of illegal possession is suspected of fraud and shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law; In other words, if you are not prepared to pay back when you buy a mobile phone, it is fraud.

Those who cannot repay the loan on time due to objective reasons will bear civil liability for repayment and will not go to jail.

I borrowed 10 thousand cash from Baiqian Company, and now I have to pay back more than 20 thousand. A lawyer called me and said he would take legal action. What should I do? I will pay the loan recently. You can only hurt yourself. Work hard and pay back the money later. Who can have no big waves?