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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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New Hampshire | N.H. Rev. Stat. § 504-A:13(I) | Supervision and Service Charges. |
The court shall establish a supervision fee for probationers, and the parole board shall establish a supervision fee for parolees. The fee shall not be less than $40 a month, + See moreunless waived in whole or in part by the court, board or commissioner, and may be any greater amount as established by the court or board. This fee shall be considered a condition of release, and failure to satisfy this obligation shall be grounds for a violation hearing, unless the probationer or parolee has been found to be indigent and, for that reason, unable to pay the fee. Service charges for collection of fines and fees, other than supervision fees, shall be established at 10 percent of the funds collected.
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$40 - $0 | All | Yes | Supervision agency | Yes |
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New Hampshire | N.H. Rev. Stat. § 604-A:9(I) | Repayment |
If the defendant is placed on probation or sentenced to a period of conditional discharge, the defendant shall repay the state, through the department of corrections, all fees and expenses + See morepaid on his behalf on such terms as the court may order consistent with the defendant's present or future ability to pay.
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All fees and expenses
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All | No | Supervision agency | No |
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New Hampshire | N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 31:39 | Purpose and Penalties | Towns may enforce the observance of the bylaws by suitable penalties not exceeding $1,000 for each offense to enure to such uses as the town may direct. | $0.00 - $1000.00 | All | No | Local jurisdiction, Court, Municipality/municipal agency | Yes |
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Wyoming | Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-16-102(d) | Restrictions; supervision; costs; civil liability |
(d) Any additional expenses, including costs for guarding the prisoner, incurred by a county as a result of allowing a prisoner to perform work shall be paid by the + See moreboard of county commissioners in which the labor is performed but may be assessed against any financial credit earned by the prisoner under W.S. 7 16 104. The court may also require that a reasonable sum for room and board be assessed against any credits earned by a prisoner.
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All | No | Supervision agency | N/A | |
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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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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
Third conviction Maximum — one year imprisonment and one thousand dollars fine
Mandatory minimum — ninety days imprisonment and one thousand dollars fine
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$1000
Class W Misdemeanor - Third Conviction |
Misdemeanor | Yes | All | No |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-105 (1) | Felonies; classification of penalties; sentences; where served; eligibility for probation. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, felonies are divided into ten classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class III felony Maximum — four years imprisonment and two years post-release supervision or twenty-five thousand dollars fine, or both
Minimum — none for imprisonment and nine months post-release supervision if imprisonment is imposed
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$0 - $25000
Class III Felony |
Felony | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-105 (1) | Felonies; classification of penalties; sentences; where served; eligibility for probation. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, felonies are divided into ten classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class IIIA felony Maximum — three years imprisonment and eighteen months post-release supervision or ten thousand dollars fine, or both
Minimum — none for imprisonment and nine months post-release supervision if imprisonment is imposed
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$0 - $10000
Class IIIA Felony |
Felony | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-105 (1) | Felonies; classification of penalties; sentences; where served; eligibility for probation. |
(1) For purposes of the Nebraska Criminal Code and any statute passed by the Legislature after the date of passage of the code, felonies are divided into ten classes which + See moreare distinguished from one another by the following penalties which are authorized upon conviction:Class IV felony Maximum — two years imprisonment and twelve months post-release supervision or ten thousand dollars fine, or both
Minimum — none for imprisonment and nine months post-release supervision if imprisonment is imposed
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$0 - $10000
Class IV Felony |
Felony | No | All | Yes |
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Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 33-106 (1) | Clerk of the district court; fees; enumerated. |
(1) In addition to the judges retirement fund fee provided in section 24-703 and the fee provided in section 33-106.03 and except as otherwise provided by law, the fees of + See morethe clerk of the district court shall be as follows: There shall be a docket fee of forty-two dollars for each civil and criminal case except (a) a case commenced by filing a transcript of judgment as hereinafter provided, (b) proceedings under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act and the Employment Security Law, when provision is made for the fees that may be charged, and (c) a criminal case appealed to the district court from any court inferior thereto as hereinafter provided. There shall be a docket fee of twenty-five dollars for each case commenced by filing a transcript of judgment from another court in this state for the purpose of obtaining a lien. There shall be a docket fee of twenty-seven dollars for each criminal case appealed to the district court from any court inferior thereto.
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$42
Docket Fee |
All | Yes | All | No |
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