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New Mexico | N.M. Stat. Ann. § 31-12-13 | Crime Victims Reparation Fee |
A. In addition to any other fees or penalties collected in a district court, metropolitan court and magistrate court, those courts shall assess and collect from a person convicted of a misdemeanor or felony offense a mandatory crime victims reparation fee. The fee shall be levied at the time of sentencing in addition to any sentence required or permitted by law, in accordance with the following schedule:(1) a person convicted of a felony shall pay a crime victims reparation fee of seventy-five dollars ($75.00); and (2) a person convicted of a misdemeanor shall pay a crime victims reparation fee of fifty dollars ($50.00).
B. Crime victim reparation fees shall be deposited in the crime victims reparation fund. |
Victims Fund | N/A | All |
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New Mexico | N.M. Stat. Ann § 31-12-13 | Crime victims reparation fee |
A. In addition to any other fees or penalties collected in a district court, metropolitan court and magistrate court, those courts shall assess and collect from a person convicted of a misdemeanor or felony offense a mandatory crime victims reparation fee. The fee shall be levied at the time of sentencing in addition to any sentence required or permitted by law, in accordance with the following schedule:
(1) a person convicted of a felony shall pay a crime victims reparation fee of seventy-five dollars ($75.00); and (2) a person convicted of a misdemeanor shall pay a crime victims reparation fee of fifty dollars ($50.00). B. Crime victim reparation fees shall be deposited in the crime victims reparation fund. |
Victims Fund | N/A | Felony |
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