Obviously, I am not in this situation. Related article, wondering what is happening to this woman’s house/loans/expenses/rent/car payments/etc

So before conviction, when you’re being held pending court proceedings, it would be inconvenient to attend your work place during that time. So I’m wondering, what happens?

If you’re found not guilty after months of court hearings, are you just fucked over completely because the bank foreclosed on your house?

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    This is one part of the vicious cycle of excessive imprisonment in the US. You generally don’t. If you’re imprisoned your rent or mortgage will lapse and if you can’t afford to absorb the payments with savings you may be forced to sell or release the property to avoid going into debt… then when you get out you’ll have no where to go.

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        Well, this is not a US problem or a prison problem. It’s fundamentally a problem where you don’t pay your mortgage. If you decide to go to the international space station for 2 years and not pay your mortgage during that time, you will get your house foreclosed.

        Pay your mortgage and if you are not able to do it yourself, get someone to do it for you.

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          It’s an especially awful problem in America because we jail people for minor offenses so this impacts a lot of people that arguably should never be jailed anyways… and once you’re jailed in the US there’s a strong chance it will happen again and again.

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          People who spend 2 years on the ISS are generally very well paid for it. They’re not going to have any trouble covering their mortgage.

          That is entirely different from having your ability to earn a living taken away by the state even while legally presumed innocent.

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    It fucks your whole life up even if you’re eventually found innocent.

    I’m not a fan of carceral solutions but this is not something only abolitionists should care about. Remand (and also, short prison sentences) are viciously unfair, causing disproportionate harm which can never be compensated for.

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    Most likely you lose your home if you can’t pay for it due to being in jail, however having a home with a mortgage and a job that pays enough and a history of paying, will all generally work in a defendants favor in terms of getting out on bail. If the court can trust you enough to be on house arrest then that’s usually better for everyone.

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    some apartments have an clause to break the lease early. others may only allow for a friend or family to enter your apt.