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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. § 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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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. § 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. § 28-105 (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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Louisiana | RS 13: 847 | Fees in criminal cases; exceptions |
A. The clerks of court may charge the following fees and no more in all criminal cases:
(1) For filing, docketing, and registering an affidavit, thirty-five cents.
(2) For + See morefiling appearance bond, thirty-five cents.
(3) For filing testimony, thirty-five cents.
(4) For filing a bill of information, thirty-five cents.
(5) Orders bringing accused into court and remanding from court to prison in each case for one or more accused, fifty cents.
(6) For arraignment of one or more accused and entering the several pleas, in each case, seventy-five cents.
(7) For notice of trial to principal, fifty cents.
(8) For subpoenas to witnesses, copies, and seal, forty cents.
(9) For attachments to bring witnesses, summons, subpoenas, court orders for arrest, fifty cents.
(10) For calling, presenting, swearing, and impaneling petit jury, in each case, seventy-five cents.
(11) For copy of indictment or information and jury list, to be served on accused when required by law, in each case, one dollar twenty-five cents.
(12) For swearing witnesses, thirty cents.
(13) For reading indictments or information and plea to jury, fifty cents.
(14) For receiving, reading, recording, and filing indictment of grand jury, seventy-five cents.
(15) For notice of arraignment to principals and security, fifty cents.
(16) For issuing capias, seventy-five cents.
(17) For entering sentence of judgment, seventy-five cents.
(18) For copy of sentence with certificate and seal, seventy-five cents.
(19) For calling, forfeiting, and entering judgment on appearance bond, one dollar twenty-five cents.
(20) For notice of judgment, fifty cents.
(21) For calling and continuance in each case, thirty-five cents.
(22) For each and every order of court entered on the minutes not otherwise provided for, thirty-five cents.
(23) For copies of same, and certificate with seal, forty cents.
(24) For filing return on all writs, subpoenas and notices, thirty-five cents.
(25) For each commitment, seventy-five cents.
(26) For each subpoena duces tecum, seventy-five cents.
(27) For filing plea and abatement of special plea in bar or plea in quasi information or indictment, thirty-five cents.
(28) For appointment of counsel and copy of same, seventy-five cents.
(29) For motion asking for a new trial or in arrest of judgment, and copy, fifty cents.
(30) For taking affidavit and swearing to the same, fifty cents.
(31) For issuing any other notice not provided for above, fifty cents.
(32) For filing any other pleading not provided for above, per page, fifty cents.
(33) For affixing seal on any notice, act, or copy, not provided for above, fifty cents.
(34) For microfilming any of the above mentioned pleadings necessary, fifty cents.
(35) For copies of any of the above mentioned pleadings, per page, fifty cents.
(36) For certification of any of the above mentioned, per page, fifty cents.
(37) For postage on any notices mailed, each, fifty cents.
(38) For indexing any of the above mentioned, per name, fifty cents. B. The funds derived by the clerk of court in the parish of Calcasieu from that portion of the fees collectable pursuant to this Section above the amount of such fees collectable at the rates provided by R.S. 13:847 prior to the amendment thereof at the 1981 Regular Session of the Legislature shall be expended exclusively for the payment of additional salaries of deputy clerks of court in that parish.
C. Whenever the clerk of court receives an order to make a copy of the pleadings in a criminal case which has been appealed in a federal court, the clerk shall furnish the copies requested upon receipt of payment from the appellant, except an indigent, in accordance with the fee schedule.
D. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A, and in addition to other fees fixed by law, the clerk of court in St. Landry Parish shall be entitled to demand and receive an additional five dollars for every traffic ticket that is processed by the office of the clerk. Fifty percent of these funds shall be used to defray the operational expenses of the criminal division of the clerk of court's office. The remaining fifty percent of the fee shall be used for the St. Landry Parish Police Jury Juror and Witness Fee Fund.
E.(1) Notwithstanding Subsection A and in addition to other fees fixed by law, the clerk of court in Jefferson Parish shall be entitled to demand and receive:
(a) A two-dollar processing fee for every extension of time granted for payment of a fine for a traffic ticket.
(b) A fee of seven dollars and fifty cents for every attachment issued to bring witnesses, summons, subpoenas, and court orders for arrest.
(c) A filing and processing fee of one hundred dollars for all felony expungement proceedings filed in the Twenty-Fourth Judicial District Court pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 44:9, regardless of whether the expungement is filed after a conviction is set aside and the prosecution is dismissed pursuant to the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure Article 893.
(d) A filing and processing fee of fifty dollars for all misdemeanor expungement proceedings filed in the First Parish Court for the parish of Jefferson, the Second Parish Court for the parish of Jefferson, and the Twenty-Fourth Judicial District Court pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 44:9, regardless of whether the expungement is filed after a conviction is set aside and the prosecution is dismissed pursuant to the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure Article 894.
(2) These funds shall be used to defray the operational expenses of the criminal division of the clerk of court's office.
F.(1) Notwithstanding Subsection A of this Section and in addition to other fees fixed by law, the clerk of a district court in a parish with a population of between forty-two thousand eight hundred and forty-three thousand five hundred according to the latest federal decennial census shall be entitled to demand and receive:
(a) A filing and processing fee of one hundred dollars for all felony expungement proceedings filed in the district court pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 44:9, regardless of whether the expungement is filed after a conviction is set aside and the prosecution is dismissed pursuant to the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure Article 893.
(b) A filing and processing fee of fifty dollars for all misdemeanor expungement proceedings filed in the district court pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 44:9, regardless of whether the expungement is filed after a conviction is set aside and the prosecution is dismissed pursuant to the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure Article 894.
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various fees in criminal cases
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Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 144.102 | conditions of post-prison supervisions |
(h) Attend a victim impact treatment session in a county that has a victim impact program. If the board or supervisory authority requires attendance under this paragraph, the board or + See moresupervisory authority may require the person, as an additional condition of post-prison supervision, to pay a reasonable fee to the victim impact program to offset the cost of the person’s participation. The board or supervisory authority may not order a person to pay a fee in excess of $5 under this paragraph.
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$0.00 - $5.00 | All | No | Supervision agency | No |
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 18-100e(d) | Pilot zero-tolerance drug supervision program urinalysis fee |
(d) Any person who has submitted to a urinalysis drug test pursuant to subsection (c) of this section that produced a positive result may request that a second urinalysis drug + See moretest be administered, at such persons expense, to confirm the results of the first test, except that if the participant is determined to be indigent, based upon financial affidavits, the Department of Correction shall pay the cost of the test. The second drug test shall be a urinalysis drug test, separate and independent of the initial test.
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cost of the test
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 18-85a(b) | Program Fees | the commissioner may assess a fee for participation in any such job training, skill development or career opportunity or enhancement program |
fee assessed for participation in program
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All | No | Supervision agency | delegation to commissioner of department of corrections |
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Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 51-33 | Punishment for contempt of court |
Any court, including a family support magistrate, may punish by fine and imprisonment any person who in its presence behaves contemptuously or in a disorderly manner; but no court or + See morefamily support magistrate may impose a greater fine than one hundred dollars or a longer term of imprisonment than six months or both.
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$0 - $100
no court or family support magistrate may impose a greater fine than one hundred dollars or a longer term of imprisonment than six months or both
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All | No | All | N/A |
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Montana | Mont. Code Ann. § 46-23-1022 | Parole services |
(1)To assist parolees the department may, in addition to other services, provide the following: (a) employment counseling, job placement, and assistance in residential placement; (b) family and individual counseling and + See moretreatment placement; (c) financial counseling; (d) vocational and educational counseling and placement; and (e) referral services to any other state or local agencies.
(2) The department may purchase necessary services for a parolee if they are otherwise unavailable and the parolee is unable to pay for them. It may assess all or part of the costs of such services to a parolee in accordance with the parolee's ability to pay for them.
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All | No | Supervision agency | No | |
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New York | N.Y. Exec. Law § 257-c | Probation Administrative Fee (DWI) |
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, every county and the city of New York, may adopt a local law requiring individuals currently serving or who shall be sentenced to a + See moreperiod of probation upon conviction of any crime under article thirty-one of the vehicle and traffic law to pay to the local probation department with the responsibility of supervising the probationer an administrative fee of thirty dollars per month.
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$30.00 - $30.00 | All | No | Supervision agency | Delegation to counties |
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