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What should I do if I am sentenced to credit card arrears in criminal cases?
Legal subjectivity:

Credit card arrears sentenced for criminal cases should still be returned, and assuming criminal responsibility does not affect other responsibilities. If the debtor should be sentenced to outstanding credit card debt, the bank can sue the other party for repayment. After the judgment of the court, the bank may apply for enforcement to enforce the debtor's property. If there is no property available for execution, execution may be suspended until the debtor is released from prison and has the ability to repay.

Legal objectivity:

Article 248 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that if the person subjected to execution fails to perform the obligations specified in the legal documents according to the enforcement notice, he shall report the current property status and the property status one year before the date of receiving the enforcement notice. If the person subjected to execution refuses to report or make a false report, the people's court may, according to the seriousness of the case, impose a fine or detention on the person subjected to execution or his legal representative, the principal responsible person of the relevant unit or the person directly responsible.