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Missouri | Mo. Sup. Ct. R. 37.43(a) | Ordinance Violation - Summons or Arrest Warrant - When Issued - Failure to Appear |
When an information charging the commission of an ordinance violation is filed pursuant to Rule 37.34, a summons shall be issued unless the court finds that there are:(a) Sufficient facts + See morestated to show probable cause that an ordinance violation has been committed, and
(b) Reasonable grounds for the court to believe that the defendant will not appear upon the summons, or a showing has been made to the court that the accused poses a danger to a crime victim, the community, or any other person.
If the court so finds, a warrant for the arrest of the defendant may be issued
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North Dakota | N.D.R.Crim.P. 1 | Scope and Exceptions | (4) Other Proceedings. These rules do not apply to: . . . (C) the collection of fines and penalties; | Fines and fees |
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North Dakota | N.D.R.Crim.P. 11 | Pleas |
(1) The court may not accept a plea of guilty without first, by addressing the defendant personally [except as provided in Rule 43(b)] in open court, informing the defendant of + See moreand determining that the defendant understands the following: . . . (G) any maximum possible penalty, including imprisonment, fine, and mandatory fee;
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North Dakota | N.D.R.Crim.P. 38 | Stay of Execution and Relief Pending Review |
(b) Fine. If the defendant appeals, the court may stay a sentence to pay a fine, fee or costs. The court may stay the sentence on any terms considered appropriate + See moreand may require the defendant to: (1) deposit all or part of the fine, fee or costs with the clerk; (2) post a bond to pay the fine, fee or costs; or (3) submit to an examination concerning the defendant's assets and, if appropriate, order the defendant to refrain from dissipating assets.
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