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colliehauler
Apr 29, 2017Explorer III
DutchmenSport wrote:The mechanic I use was given a bad check for 1200. The county attorney would not prosecute her because she said she canceled the check when in truth she did not have funds in the account. The law benefits criminals more then victim's, sad. Now the victim is out the 1200. plus the cost of filing the case.
In order to garnish wages, they have to have a bonified job. Then, unbelievable as it may sound, it's the victim's responsibility to ensure the criminals place of employment knows about the judgment. The victim never tells their employers about the garnishments or court settlements. That's when the court's intervene, which begins with the victim trying to figure out where the criminal is now employed. Wanna guess how difficult THAT is these days? It sucks for sure! And every court intervention costs the victim more money for filings, and court costs and such. After a while, it just isn't worth it any more.
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