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New Mexico State v. Mabry, 630 P.2d 269, 273 (N.M. 1981)
"[T]he scope of our review is here limited to whether the Legislature had the power to enact these statutes. It has long been recognized in this state that it is
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solely within the province of the Legislature to establish penalties for criminal behavior."
Under what circumstances does a conflict of interest in the imposition or enforcement of court debt violate state law? Courts can seemingly impose or enforce any court debt that is permitted by the legislature revenue flow
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Rhode Island R.I.A.G. Op. No. 92-01-02 (Jan. 23, 1992) Rhode Island-Attorney General opinion What authority do county or municipal courts have to set fines or fees? They are limited by state statutes
Accordingly, it is my opinion that sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, town sheriffs and constables are required to charge the statutory rates set forth in the amendment. There is no provision allowing
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these individuals to charge either a lesser or greater rate. See also, R.I.Gen.Laws § 45–16–4.3 which requires constables to “serve or execute all writs and process ... at such fees as authorized to sheriffs and deputy sheriffs”.
Fines and fees