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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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West Virginia | W. Va. Code § 61-3-390 | Agreement to suspend prosecution of a person accepted into the restitution program |
(a) The prosecuting attorney may enter into an agreement with a participant of the worthless check restitution program to suspend prosecution for a period to be determined by the prosecuting attorney.
(b) To remain eligible for the worthless check restitution program, the participant shall: (1) Contact a representative of the program before the date required by the notice sent pursuant to section thirty-nine-n [§ 61-3-39n] of this article; (2) Agree to comply with all the program terms; (3) Complete a class conducted by the prosecuting attorney, his or her designee, or a private entity under contract with the prosecuting attorney, which offers offender education and instruction; (4) Pay a fee in the amount of ten dollars to be deposited in the “worthless check fund” established pursuant to the provisions of section thirty-nine-h [§ 61-3-39h] of this article; (5) Pay the fee required to participate in the class; (6) Pay full victim restitution; and (7) Pay all fees for participation in the program, unless those fees are waived. (c) The prosecuting attorney shall agree not to file criminal charges if the participant in the program completes the conditions of the agreement. |
Condition or extension of supervision | All | No |
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West Virginia | W. Va. Code § 62-12-9(a)(5), (b)(1)-(3) | Conditions of release on probation |
(a) Release on probation is conditioned upon the following: (5) That the probationer pay a fee, not to exceed $20 per month, to defray costs of supervision: Provided, That the court conducts a hearing prior to imposition of probation and makes a determination on the record that the offender is able to pay the fee without undue hardship. All moneys collected as fees from probationers pursuant to this subdivision shall be deposited with the circuit clerk who shall, on a monthly basis, remit the moneys collected to the State Treasurer for deposit in the State General Revenue Fund; and
(b) In addition, the court may impose, subject to modification at any time, any other conditions which it may determine advisable, including, but not limited to, any of the following: (1) That the probationer make restitution or reparation, in whole or in part, immediately or within the period of probation, to any party injured by the crime for which he or she has been convicted: Provided, That the court conducts a hearing prior to imposition of probation and makes a determination on the record that the offender is able to pay restitution without undue hardship; (2) That the probationer pays any fine assessed and the costs of the proceeding in installments directed by the court: Provided, That the court conducts a hearing prior to imposition of probation and makes a determination on the record that the offender is able to pay the costs without undue hardship; (3) That the probationer makes contributions from his or her earnings, in sums directed by the court, for the support of his or her dependents; and |
Condition or extension of supervision, Wage/bank account garnishment | All | No |
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West Virginia | W. Va. Code § 62-12-17(a)(5) | Conditions of release on probation and parole |
(a) Release and supervision on parole of any person, including the supervision by the Division of Corrections of any person paroled by any other state or by the federal government, shall be upon the following conditions: (5) That the parolee, and all federal or foreign state probationers and parolees whose supervision may have been undertaken by this state, pay a fee, based on his or her ability to pay, not to exceed $40 per month to defray the costs of supervision.
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Condition or extension of supervision | All | No |
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