>Arrested?  I could see a lot of trouble, but surly this would be a civil
>case.

If someone busted me over a good deed I'd be a bit surly too.



>They could sue the pants off you and send your finances back to the
>stone age making sure you never make a penny for yourself again. Doubly bad,
>since they can do this whether they win or not by just making the cost of
>Defending yourself too high.  But Jail?  Can someone be jailed for losing a
>civil case?
>

I did hear that Ashcroft and his friends in the Shrub administration 
have been wanted to bring back debtors prison.

larry
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Larry C. Lyons

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