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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 33-37-2-3 Indigency Hearing — Suspension of Costs — Default — Fees for Representation — Rights and Protections

(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), when the court imposes costs, it shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the convicted person is indigent. If the person is not

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indigent, the court shall order the person to pay:(1) the entire amount of the costs at the time sentence is pronounced; (2) the entire amount of the costs at some later date; or (3) specified parts of the costs at designated intervals.  (b) A court may impose costs and suspend payment of all or part of the costs until the convicted person has completed all or part of the sentence. If the court suspends payment of the costs, the court shall conduct a hearing at the time the costs are due to determine whether the convicted person is indigent. If the convicted person is not indigent, the court shall order the convicted person to pay the costs: (1) at the time the costs are due; or (2) in a manner set forth in subsection (a)(2) through (a)(3). ... (d) Upon any default in the payment of the costs: (1) an attorney representing the county may bring an action on a debt for the unpaid amount; (2) the court may direct that the person, if the person is not indigent, be committed to the county jail and credited toward payment at the rate of twenty dollars ($20) for each twenty-four (24) hour period the person is confined, until the amount paid plus the amount credited equals the entire amount due; or (3) the court may institute contempt proceedings to enforce the court's order for payment of the costs. (e) If, after a hearing under subsection (a) or (b), the court determines that a convicted person is able to pay part of the costs of representation, the court shall order the person to pay an amount of not more than the cost of the defense services rendered on behalf of the person. The clerk shall deposit the amount paid by a convicted person under this subsection in the county’s supplemental public defender services fund established under IC 33-40-3-1.

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Indigency.

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge after hearing Yes

The court may suspend the costs.

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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 35-33-8-3.3 (b) Pretrial Services Fees

(b) If a defendant who has a prior unrelated conviction for any offense is charged with a new offense and placed under the supervision of a probation officer or pretrial

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services agency, the court may order the defendant to pay the pretrial services fee prescribed under subsection (e) if: (1) the defendant has the financial ability to pay the fee; and (2) the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that supervision by a probation officer or pretrial services agency is necessary to ensure the: (A) defendant's appearance in court; or (B) physical safety of the community or of another person.

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"Defendant has the financial ability to pay the fee."

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge after hearing Yes Not provided for
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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 35-33-7-6 (a);(c) Determination of Indigency — Assignment of Counsel — Payment of Fees — Review of Findings

(a) Prior to the completion of the initial hearing, the judicial officer shall determine whether a person who requests assigned counsel is indigent. If the person is found to be indigent,

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the judicial officer shall assign counsel to the person. ... (c) If the court finds that the person is able to pay part of the cost of representation by the assigned counsel, the court shall order the person to pay the following:(1) For a felony action, a fee of one hundred dollars ($100). (2) For a misdemeanor action, a fee of fifty dollars ($50). The clerk of the court shall deposit fees collected under this subsection in the county's supplemental public defender services fund established under Ind. Code § 33-40-3-1 .

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Indigency. 

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge after hearing Yes

The individual may be assigned counsel. 

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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 33-37-5-9 (c) Drug Abuse, Prosecution, Interdiction, and Correction Fee

In determining the amount of the drug abuse, prosecution, interdiction, and correction fee assessed against a person under subsection (b), a court shall consider the person's ability to pay the

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fee.

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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 33-37-5-18 (c) Safe schools fee

In determining the amount of the safe schools fee assessed against a person under subsection (a), a court shall consider the person’s ability to pay the fee.

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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 35-50-5-4 (c) Reimbursement Order

The court shall fix an amount under this section that: (1) may not exceed an amount the person can or will be able to pay; (2) does not harm the

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person's ability to reasonably be self-supporting or to reasonably support any dependent of the person; and (3) takes into consideration and gives priority to any other restitution, reparation, repayment, costs (including fees), fine, or child support obligations the person is required to pay.

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Does not exceed amount person can pay, does not harm ability to support self or dependents, takes into account other obligations

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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 9-30-5-17 (c) Restitution to Emergency Medical Services Restitution Fund — Limit Upon Amount of Restitution

In making an order for restitution under this section, the court shall consider the following:(1) The schedule of costs submitted to the court under Ind. Code § 16-31-8-5. (2) The

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amount of restitution that the individual is or will be able to pay.

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Indiana Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 35-38-1-18 (a) - (b) Payment of Fines

(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), whenever the court imposes a fine, it shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the convicted person is indigent. If the person is

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not indigent, the court shall order:(1) that the person pay the entire amount at the time sentence is pronounced; (2) that the person pay the entire amount at some later date; (3) that the person pay specified parts at designated intervals; or (4) at the request of the person, commitment of the person to the county jail for a period of time set by the court in lieu of a fine. If the court orders a person committed to jail under this subdivision, the person's total confinement for the crime that resulted in the conviction must not exceed the maximum term of imprisonment prescribed for the crime under Ind. Code § 35-50-2 or Ind. Code § 35-50-3. (b) A court may impose a fine and suspend payment of all or part of the fine until the convicted person has completed all or part of the sentence. If the court suspends payment of the fine, the court shall conduct a hearing at the time the fine is due to determine whether the convicted person is indigent. If the convicted person is not indigent, the court shall order the convicted person to pay the fine:

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Indigency.

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge after hearing Yes

The court may suspend the fine.