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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 265, § 42 | Use of Radio or Boom Box Without Using Earphones on Public Conveyance; Punishment; Sale of Evidence at Public Auction. |
Evidence seized pursuant to this section shall be sold at public auction and the proceeds therefrom may be applied against outstanding fines and court costs. |
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 266 §133 | Injury to Property of Humane Society. |
One half of any fine paid hereunder shall be paid to the person who gives information upon which a conviction is obtained. |
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 265, § 55 | Human Trafficking — Monies to be Directed to Victim Restitution. |
All monies furnished or intended to be furnished by any person in exchange for forced labor or services or sexual servitude, and all monies used or intended to be used to facilitate any violation of section 50 or 51 shall be subject to forfeiture to the commonwealth and shall be made available by the court to any victim ordered restitution by the court pursuant to section 3 of chapter 258B.
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Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 273, § 3 | Desertion, Non-Support and Illegitimacy: Payment of fines |
The court imposing a fine under section fifteen A may at any time order it paid in whole or in part to a probation officer, to be paid by him to the spouse or to the city, town, corporation, society or person actually supporting the spouse, child or children, or to the state treasurer for the use of the department of children and families if the child has been committed to said department.
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