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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-191(a)(7) | Constables | (a) Constables shall be entitled to the following fees in criminal cases:(7) For taking and approving each bond of undertaking .50 | $0.50 | All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-192(a)(1) | Coroners generally | (a) Coroners shall be entitled to the following fees:(1) For going to and returning from the place where he holds an inquest, for each mile traveled $ .06 | $0.06 | All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-192(a)(2) | Coroners generally | (a) Coroners shall be entitled to the following fees:(2) For holding an inquest, when ordered by a judge of a court of record or by the district attorney 7.50 | $7.50 | All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-192(a)(3) | Coroners generally | (a) Coroners shall be entitled to the following fees:(3) For summoning a jury on inquest 1.00 | $1 | All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-192(a)(4) | Coroners generally | (a) Coroners shall be entitled to the following fees:(4) For each subpoena .25 | $0.25 | All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-192(a)(5) | Coroners generally | (a) Coroners shall be entitled to the following fees:(5) For each warrant of arrest .50 | $0.50 | All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-192(a)(6) | Coroners generally | (a) Coroners shall be entitled to the following fees:(6) For each bond or undertaking returned to court .50 | $0.50 | All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-192(a)(7) | Coroners generally` |
(a) Coroners shall be entitled to the following fees:(7) For investigation and certification of the cause of death when no jury is summoned or postmortem examination made by a physician + See moreor surgeon as provided in Section 12-19-193, $.06 for each mile traveled in going and returning, and $7.50 to be paid from the county treasury
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$7.50 - $0
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$7.50 + $0.06 per mile |
All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-192(a)(8) | Coroners generally |
(a) Coroners shall be entitled to the following fees: + See more (8) For all services performed when discharging the duty of the sheriff in cases authorized by law, the same fees that were allowed the sheriff for similar services on December 18, 1973
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Same fees allowed to sheriff for similar service
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All | Yes | Coroner | No |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-426 | Citation; failure to appear; penalty. |
Any person failing to appear or otherwise comply with the command of a citation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine + See moreof not more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
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$0 - $500 | Misdemeanor | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-436 | Infraction, penalties. |
Any person guilty of an infraction when a penalty is not otherwise specified shall: (1) For the first offense be fined not more than one hundred dollars; (2) upon a + See moresecond conviction for the same infraction within a two-year period be fined not less than one hundred dollars and not more than three hundred dollars; and (3) upon a third or subsequent conviction for the same infraction within a two-year period be fined not less than two hundred dollars and not more than five hundred dollars.
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$0 - $500 | All | Yes | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-1463.06 | Property subject to forfeiture; hearing. |
In addition to the penalties provided in the Child Pornography Prevention Act, a sentencing court may order that any money, securities, negotiable instruments, firearms, conveyances, or electronic communication devices as + See moredefined in section 28-833 or any equipment, components, peripherals, software, hardware, or accessories related to electronic communication devices be forfeited as a part of the sentence imposed if it finds by clear and convincing evidence adduced at a separate hearing in the same prosecution, conducted pursuant to section 28-1601, that any or all such property was derived from, used, or intended to be used to facilitate a violation of the Child Pornography Prevention Act.
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All | No | All | Yes | |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) | Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class I misdemeanor........ Maximum — not more than one year imprisonment, or one thousand dollars fine, or both
Minimum — none
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$0 - $1000
Class I Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) | Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class II misdemeanor....... Maximum — six months imprisonment, or one thousand dollars fine, or both
Minimum — none
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$0 - $1000
Class II Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) | Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class III misdemeanor...... Maximum — three months imprisonment, or five hundred dollars fine, or both
Minimum — none
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$0 - $500
Class III Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) | Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class IIIA misdemeanor..... Maximum — seven days imprisonment, five hundred dollars fine, or both
Minimum — none
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$0 - $500
Class IIIA Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) | Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class IV misdemeanor....... Maximum — no imprisonment, five hundred dollars fine
Minimum — none
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$0 - $500
Class IV Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) | Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class V misdemeanor........ Maximum — no imprisonment, one hundred dollars fine
Minimum — none
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$0 - $100
Class V Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) | Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class W misdemeanor....... Driving under the influence or implied consent
First conviction Maximum — sixty days imprisonment and five hundred dollars fine
Mandatory minimum — seven days imprisonment and five hundred dollars fine
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$500
Class W Misdemeanor - First Conviction |
Misdemeanor | Yes | All | No |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-106 (1) | Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, misdemeanors are divided into seven classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class W misdemeanor....... Driving under the influence or implied consent
Second conviction Maximum — six months imprisonment and five hundred dollars fine
Mandatory minimum — thirty days imprisonment and five hundred dollars fine
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$500
Class W Misdemeanor - Second Conviction |
Misdemeanor | Yes | All | No |
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