Indiana Enemies

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The Family and Social Services Administration Bureau of Child Support runs the peonage system in the Hoosier state.  It directs people to ask questions concerning child support to the county prosecutors and the county offices of the Division of Family and Children.

The Marion County Prosecutor operates his own Child Support Division.

 

Article I Section 16 of the Indiana Constitution prohibits excessive fines and bails and cruel and unusual punishments.

Article I Section 22 of the Indiana Constitution prohibits imprisonment for debt, except in cases of fraud.  I guess child support is a fraud.

Article I Section 32 of the Indiana Constitution declares the right of the people to keep and bear arms, in defense of themselves and of the state.

Article I Section 37 of the Indiana Constitution prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude.

Schultz v. Marion Superior Court, (Ind. 1974) 307 N.E. 2d. 53 found that contempt for alimony was prohibited imprisonment for debt, overruling Libertowski v. Hojara, (1967) 228 N.E. 2d. 422.

Installment judgments and imprisonment for debt, Risk v. Thomson, (Ind. 1958) 147 N. E. 2d. 540.

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