Debtor prisons in Indiana?

“Apparently in the southern counties of Indiana, judges are not in sympathy with our state constitution’s ban on imprisonment for debt, which dates back to 1851.  Judgment debtors whose sole income is exempt Social Security, and whose assets fall below the state property exemptions, are summoned to court on show cause orders, and threatened with contempt if they refuse to make payment arrangements.  The Indiana Court of Appeals recently reversed one trial court’s judgment ordering an indigent debtor to pay $25 monthly on an ordinary contract debt, or face prison.  HT to student Laura Harris who researched this practice while working at Indiana Legal Services.  Below the break I have reproduced the exchange between the trial judge and the consumer.”

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