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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Type of poverty penalty or poverty trap | Level of offense | Mandatory | |
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Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 22, § 979a | Payment of jail costs by inmate |
The sheriff, municipality or other public entity responsible for the operation of the jail may collect costs of incarceration ordered by the court from the jail account of the inmate. + See moreIf the funds collected from the jail account of the inmate are insufficient to satisfy the actual incarceration costs ordered by the court, the sheriff, municipality or other public entity responsible for the operation of the jail is authorized to collect the remaining balance of the incarceration costs by civil action.
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Wage/bank account garnishment | All | No |
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Oklahoma | 11 Okl.St.Ann. § 14-111 | Enforcement and penalties for violation of municipal ordinances |
The governing body may provide that any person fined for violation of a municipal ordinance who is financially able but refuses or neglects to pay the fine or costs may + See morebe compelled to satisfy the amount owed by working on the streets, alleys, avenues, areas, and public grounds of the municipality, subject to the direction of the street commissioner or other proper officer, at a rate per day as the governing body may prescribe by ordinance, but not less than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per day for useful labor, until the fine or costs are satisfied.
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Work program/jail industry program | Misdemeanor | No |
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Oklahoma | 11 Okl.St.Ann. § 28-124 | Imprisonment for nonpayment of fine and costs--Persons unable to pay |
Any person who shall be convicted in the municipal criminal court of record of a violation of any ordinance of the city and sentenced to pay a fine and costs, + See morewho is financially able but refuses or neglects to pay such fine and costs, shall be imprisoned in the jail, farm or workhouse of the city, in the discretion of the court, for one (1) day for each Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) of the fine and cost assessed or one (1) day for each Fifty Dollars ($50.00) of the fine and cost assessed if the person performs useful labor. If the defendant is without means to pay the fine or costs, the municipal judge may direct the total amount due to be entered upon the court minutes and to be certified to the district court in the county where the situs of the municipal government is located where it shall be entered upon the district court judgment docket and shall have the full force and effect of a district court judgment. Thereupon, the same remedies shall be available for the enforcement of the judgment as are available to any other judgment creditor.
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Work program/jail industry program | Misdemeanor | No |
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Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 57, § 20 | Credit on fine and costs--Credit for efficient work and good behavior |
Every county, city or town convict in this state, whether required to work upon the public highways of the county, city or town, in accordance with the laws of this + See morestate, or merely confined in the county, city or town prison, shall receive credit upon his or her fine and costs of One Dollar ($1.00) for each day confined in prison, or worked upon the public highways, rock pile, or rock crusher, or public work; provided that those prisoners or convicts doing and performing the most efficient work and making the best prisoners, shall be entitled to an additional credit of one (1) day for every five (5) days of work, the custodian of the prison to determine at the end of each five (5) days of imprisonment whether or not the prisoner is entitled to such credit, and to make a record of the decision and notify the prisoner of the same.
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Work program/jail industry program | Misdemeanor | Yes |
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Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 57, § 58.3 | Sentence and fine or cost credits for prisoner labor |
Prisoners employed as provided herein shall be given a credit of two (2) days on a jail sentence for each day worked, and a credit of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per + See moreday upon the payment of a fine or court cost, if sentenced for nonpayment of a fine or court cost. The sheriff shall be authorized to order the credit be given to the prisoner on the records of the court where the conviction of the prisoner is filed.
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Work program/jail industry program | All | Yes |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 41-2-111 | Hard labor; good time credit; disciplinary review boards |
(a) In all cases where a person is by law liable to be imprisoned in the county jail for punishment or for failure to pay a fine, that person shall + See morebe sentenced to be confined, and shall be confined, at hard labor in the county workhouse until the expiration of the sentence of imprisonment or, subject to the limitations imposed by § 40-24-104, until the fine has been worked out, paid or secured to be paid.
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Work program/jail industry program | All | Yes |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 41-3-104 | Fines and costs; payment |
If a prisoner is confined for failure to pay a fine and costs, the prisoner shall be detained until the fine and costs, except litigation tax, have been paid by + See morethe proceeds of the prisoner's labor.
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Work program/jail industry program | All | Yes |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 67-1-1203 | Garnishment issuance and execution |
Garnishments may be issued and executed by the sheriff, any deputy sheriff or constable in the same manner as garnishments are issued and executed on executions at law. Before issuing + See morea garnishment, the sheriff, any deputy sheriff or constable shall cause such distress warrant to be entered on the docket of any court of general sessions or circuit court of the county, and the procedure in the execution of such garnishment shall be the same as now provided by the statute for the execution of garnishments in civil cases.
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Wage/bank account garnishment | All | No |
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