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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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Arkansas | Ark. Code Ann. § 5-26-401(d) | Nonsupport |
A district court located in a county having a population in excess of two hundred thousand (200,000) inhabitants shall cause a warrant of arrest to be issued upon affidavit of a spouse or any person who is responsible for maintenance of a dependent child who states that nonsupport has taken place.
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Incarceration | All | Yes |
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Arkansas | Ark. Code Ann. § 5-26-413 | Temporary Support Order |
At any time before a trial or pending appeal, upon motion of a complainant and upon notice to the defendant, the court may: ...(2) Punish for violation of the temporary support order as for contempt.
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Incarceration | All | No |
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Arkansas | Ark. Code Ann. § 5-26-414(c) | Order for Periodic Payments -- Release of Defendant on Own Recognizance |
Failure to appear is punishable by imprisonment for not less than ten (10) days nor more than ninety (90) days and shall not be suspended. |
Incarceration | All | Yes |
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Ohio | Ohio Rev. Code § 2947.14(A) | Satisfaction of fine |
(A) If a fine is imposed as a sentence or a part of a sentence, the court or magistrate that imposed the fine may order that the offender be committed to the jail or workhouse until the fine is paid or secured to be paid, or the offender is otherwise legally discharged, if the court or magistrate determines at a hearing that the offender is able, at that time, to pay the fine but refuses to do so. The hearing required by this section shall be conducted at the time of sentencing.
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Incarceration | All | No |
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