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West Virginia W. Va. Code §62-12-9. Criminal procedure - Probation and parole - Conditions of release on probation.
(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
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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
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West Virginia W. Va. Code §62-12-17. Criminal procedure - Probation and parole - 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,
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shall be upon the following conditions: (1) That the parolee may not, during the period of his or her parole, violate any criminal law of this or any other state or of the United States; (2) That the parolee may not, during the period of his or her parole, leave the state without the consent of the Division of Corrections; (3) That the parolee complies with the rules prescribed by the Division of Corrections for his or her supervision by the parole officer; (4) That in every case in which the parolee for a conviction is seeking parole from an offense against a child, defined in section twelve, article eight, chapter sixty-one of this code, or article eight-b or eight-d of said chapter, or similar convictions from other jurisdictions where the parolee is returning or attempting to return to this state pursuant to the provisions of article six, chapter twenty-eight of this code, the parolee may not live in the same residence as any minor child nor exercise visitation with any minor child nor may he or she have any contact with the victim of the offense; and (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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Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 8-15-11 Electronic filing and online payments A technology surcharge shall be assessed as a cost against the defendant in accordance with § 8-15-11.
$0 - $25

Value of fee determiend by R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 8-15-11(a): In
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addition to any other filing fees or court costs required by law or court rule, parties to any court matter may be required to pay a technology surcharge or fee not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00) at the inception or the conclusion of any case, or upon making any electronic payment online to any of the courts within the unified judicial system. Such surcharges or fees shall be determined by the state court administrator with the approval of the chief justice.
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Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 12-20-11 Apportionment of costs among defendants
Whenever more than one defendant in the same process shall be convicted and sentenced to fine or imprisonment in jail, the court pronouncing sentence may apportion the costs of prosecution
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between and among the defendants as, in its discretion, shall appear to be just and proper.
Not a fine or fee, per se, but directs the court on apportioning prosecution costs among multiple defendants
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Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 12-20-8 Payment of costs where defendant committed to correctional institutions
The costs of prosecution and conviction of persons imprisoned in the adult correctional institutions shall be paid by the state, and the payment of those costs shall form no part
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of the sentence of convicts. Nothing in this section shall be construed so as to prevent the imposition of costs provided for in chapter 25 of this title. The cost of commitment shall be paid by the state except as otherwise provided by the general laws; provided, that persons imprisoned in the adult correctional institutions shall be responsible for any assessments made pursuant to § 23-1-3.
Prosecution costs for defendants committed to adult correctional institutions shall not be charged to the defendant but paid for by
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Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 12-20-7(a) Witness fees
(1) For every day's attendance before the supreme or superior court, or before any other tribunal or magistrate, including attendance in giving depositions, except that no officer or other employee
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of the state or of any city or town shall be entitled to receive a fee for attendance if he or she attends during his or her regular hours of employment for which he or she is entitled to receive his or her ordinary salary or if he or she appears outside his or her regular hours of employment and is entitled to receive additional compensation from his or her employer for attendance: $10.00(2) For every mile's travel: $0.10 (3) For every day's commitment in jail upon default to enter into recognizance with surety: $2.00 (4) For any witness who shall come from without the jurisdiction of the state to testify in behalf of the state, in any criminal proceedings, any sum, in addition to this travel and attendance, that the court before which the proceedings are had shall deem proper.
Fee varies based on several factors, including number of miles traveled by witness to appear in court, number of days appearing in
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court, etc.
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Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 12-20-6 Fees of city and town police departments and state agencies
For each criminal complaint filed in the district court by a city or town police department, the state police, or a state agency, the clerk of the district court shall
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assess against the defendant and remit to the city or town or the state the sum of three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50), to be taxed as costs against the defendant.
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Fee is per criminal complaint filed against the defendant
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Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 12-20-4 Sheriff's fees on scire facias.
The fees chargeable by deputy sheriffs for serving writs and executions in scire facias against bail in criminal cases shall be the same as provided for similar service of writs
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and executions in civil cases.
Fee equivalent to the cost of fees charged for similar services in civil cases
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Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 12-20-3 Sheriff's fees on commitments and habeas corpus.
All commitments upon process issued in criminal cases by the supreme court, the superior court within and for the counties of Providence and Newport, and the district court for the
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second and sixth divisions shall be made by deputy sheriffs attending upon the courts respectively, and all writs of habeas corpus issued by the supreme court, the superior court within and for the counties of Providence and Newport, and the district court for the second and sixth divisions shall be served by deputy sheriffs attending upon the courts respectively, and the deputy sheriffs shall receive no fees for making the commitments or for serving the writs, but shall receive their actual expenses of travel, to be allowed by the court, and which shall not form a part of the bill of costs taxed against a convict under § 12-20-9.
Fee based on the actual expenses of shriff's travel in serving the writ, not for the act of serving the writ
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Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws. Ann. § 12-25-23(c) Terms of the award
Any person who: (1) submits a false or fraudulent application; (2) intentionally makes or causes to be made any false statement or representation of a material fact in relation to
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any claim pending before the office; or (3) intentionally conceals or fails to disclose information affecting the amount or the initial or continued right to any award; shall be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, or both.
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