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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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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-17-09(1) | Killing or injury of law enforcement support animal--Definition--Penalty |
A person is guilty of a class C felony and is subject to a civil penalty of up to ten thousand dollars if that person willfully and unjustifiably kills, shoots, + See moretortures, torments, beats, kicks, strikes, mutilates, disables, or otherwise injures a law enforcement support animal.
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-23-16(3) | Automated sales suppression device, zapper, or phantom-ware--Prohibition--Penalties |
Automated sales suppression device, zapper, or phantom-ware - Prohibition - Penalties. . . . 3. Any person convicted of a violation under subsection 2 is guilty of a class B + See morefelony. Any person convicted of a second or subsequent violation of subsection 2 is guilty of a class A felony and also is subject to a civil penalty of not more than one hundred thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $100000.00 | Felony | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-23-17(3) | Unlawful skimming of credit, debit, or other electronic payment cards--Penalty |
Any person convicted of a violation under subsection 2 is guilty of a class B felony. Any person convicted of a second or subsequent violation of subsection 2 is guilty + See moreof a class A felony and also is subject to a civil penalty of not more than one hundred thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $100000.00 | Felony | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-23.1-02(1) | Civil penalties for theft of cable television services |
Any person who violates subsection 1, 2, or 3 of section 12.1-23.1-01 is liable to the franchised or otherwise duly licensed cable television system for the greater of one thousand + See moredollars or three times the amount of actual damages, if any, sustained by the system, plus reasonable attorney fees.
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$1000 - $0
or three times the amount of actual damages, if any, sustained by the system, plus reasonable attorney fees
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All | Yes | Court | No |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-23.1-02(2) | Civil penalties for theft of cable television services |
Any person who violates subsection 4 of section 12.1-23.1-01 is liable to the franchised or otherwise duly licensed cable television system for the greater of ten thousand dollars or three + See moretimes the amount of actual damages, if any, sustained by the plaintiff, plus reasonable attorney fees. A second or subsequent conviction is punishable by the greater of twenty thousand dollars or three times the amount of actual damages, if any, plus reasonable attorney fees.
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$10000 - $0
A second or subsequent conviction is punishable by the greater of twenty thousand dollars or three times the amount of actual damages, if any, plus reasonable attorney fees.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-27.1-01(4)(a) | Obscenity--Definitions--Dissemination--Classification of offenses |
In addition to the penalty provided in subsection 1, 2, or 3, any person who violates subsection 1, 2, or 3 in the course of a commercial or for-profit activity + See moreor transaction in which the offender had or shared ownership, control, managerial responsibility, or a financial interest other than wages is subject to the following penalty: (1) For an individual, a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars; or (2) For a corporation, limited liability company, association, partnership, or other legal entity, a fine not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-27.1-01(4)(b) | Obscenity--Definitions--Dissemination--Classification of offenses |
In addition to the penalty provided in subsection 1, 2, or 3, the court shall impose the following penalty upon the conviction of a person or entity described in subdivision + See morea for a second or subsequent offense under subsection 1, 2, or 3: (1) For an individual, a fine not to exceed fifty thousand dollars; or (2) For a corporation, limited liability company, association, partnership, or other legal entity, a fine not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $50000.00 | Felony | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-27.2-04.2(1) | Sexual performance by a minor - Enhanced penalties |
Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 12.1-32-01 and 12.1-32-01.1 relating to fines, a person who commits an offense under this chapter and who acts in the course of a commercial or + See morefor-profit activity or transaction in which the offender had or shared ownership, control, managerial responsibility, or a financial interest other than wages is subject to the following penalty:
a. For an individual, a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars; or
b. For a corporation, limited liability company, association, partnership, or other legal entity, a fine not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-27.2-04.2(2) | Sexual performance by a minor - Enhanced penalties |
Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 12.1-32-01 and 12.1-32-01.1 relating to fines, the court shall impose the following fine upon the conviction of a person or entity described in subsection 1 + See morefor a second or subsequent offense under this chapter:
a. For an individual, a fine not to exceed fifty thousand dollars; or
b. For a corporation, limited liability company, association, partnership, or other legal entity, a fine not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $50000.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-31-03.2(3) | Child-resistant packaging for liquid nicotine containers |
Any person that engages in retail sales of liquid nicotine containers in violation of this section is subject to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars for + See moreeach separate violation of this section, to be recovered by any enforcement authority designated by the city or political subdivision in which the violation occurred.
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$0.00 - $500.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-31.2-01(7) | Disorderly conduct restraining order - Penalty |
A disorderly conduct restraining order must contain a conspicuous notice to the respondent providing:
a. The specific conduct that constitutes a violation of the order;
b. Notice that violation of the + See morerestraining order is punishable by imprisonment of up to one year or a fine of up to two thousand dollars or both.
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$0.00 - $2000.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-01.1(1) | Organizational fines |
Any organization, as defined in section 12.1-03-04, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a maximum fine in accordance with the following classification:1. For a class A felony, a maximum fine + See moreof one hundred thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $100000.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-01.1(2) | Organizational fines |
Any organization, as defined in section 12.1-03-04, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a maximum fine in accordance with the following classification:2. For a class B felony, a maximum fine + See moreof seventy thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $70000.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-01.1(3) | Organizational fines |
Any organization, as defined in section 12.1-03-04, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a maximum fine in accordance with the following classification:3. For a class C felony, a maximum fine + See moreof fifty thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $50000.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-01.1(4) | Organizational fines |
Any organization, as defined in section 12.1-03-04, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a maximum fine in accordance with the following classification:4. For a class A misdemeanor, a maximum fine + See moreof thirty thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $30000.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-01.1(5) | Organizational fines |
Any organization, as defined in section 12.1-03-04, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a maximum fine in accordance with the following classification:5. For a class B misdemeanor, a maximum fine + See moreof twenty thousand dollars.
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$0.00 - $20000.00 | All | Yes | Court | Court |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-02(1)(a) | Sentencing alternatives--Credit for time in custody--Diagnostic testing |
1. Every person convicted of an offense who is sentenced by the court must be sentenced to one or a combination of the following alternatives, unless the sentencing alternatives are + See moreotherwise specifically provided in the statute defining the offense or sentencing is deferred under subsection 4:
a. Payment of the reasonable costs of the person's prosecution.
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$0.00 - $0 | All | Yes | Court | No |
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-02(1)(e) | Sentencing alternatives--Credit for time in custody--Diagnostic testing |
Every person convicted of an offense who is sentenced by the court must be sentenced to one or a combination of the following alternatives, unless the sentencing alternatives are otherwise + See morespecifically provided in the statute defining the offense or sentencing is deferred under subsection 4: e. Restitution for damages resulting from the commission of the offense.
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Assessment of the penalty is contingent on the amount in damages caused by defendant's commission of the offense.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-02(1)(f) | Sentencing alternatives--Credit for time in custody--Diagnostic testing |
Every person convicted of an offense who is sentenced by the court must be sentenced to one or a combination of the following alternatives, unless the sentencing alternatives are otherwise + See morespecifically provided in the statute defining the offense or sentencing is deferred under subsection 4:
f. Restoration of damaged property or other appropriate work detail.
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Fee amount depends on the amount needed to restore property damaged by defendant's commission of the offense.
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North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-32-02(10) | Sentencing alternatives--Credit for time in custody--Diagnostic testing |
A court shall order a defendant to pay fifty dollars to the department of corrections and rehabilitation at the time a presentence investigation is initiated to partially defray the costs + See moreincurred by the department for the preparation of the presentence report. The court may also order that any additional costs incurred by the department relating to the presentence investigation and report be paid by the defendant at a rate of payment up to the full costs of conducting the investigation and preparing the report as established by the department.
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$50 - $0
Defendant may be subject to paying additional costs incurred by the department of corrections related to preparing and conducting investigations for defendant's presentence report.
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All | Yes | Court | No |
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