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Michigan Mich. Court R. 1.11 Time of payment Fines, costs, and other financial obligations imposed by the court must be paid at the time of assessment, except when the court allows otherwise, for good cause shown. Fines and fees
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 6.905(D) Costs assessed
(D) Cost. The court may assess cost of legal representation, or part thereof, against the juvenile or against a person responsible for the support of the juvenile, or both. The
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order assessing cost shall not be binding on a person responsible for the support of the juvenile unless an opportunity for a hearing has been given and until a copy of the order is served on the person, personally or by first class mail to the person's last known address.
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 3.605 Collection of penalties
(B) Parties. The civil action for a pecuniary penalty incurred for the violation of an ordinance of a city or village must be brought in the name of the city
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or village. Other actions to recover penalties must be brought in the name of the people of the State of Michigan. (C) Judgment on Penalty. In an action against a party liable for a penalty, judgment may be rendered directly against the party and in favor of the other party on motion and showing that the condition has occurred giving rise to the penalty. This subrule does not apply to forfeited civil recognizances under MCR 3.604 or to forfeited criminal recognizances under MCL 765.28. (D) Remission of Penalty. An application for the remission of a penalty, including a bond forfeiture, may be made to the judge who imposed the penalty or ordered the forfeiture. The application may not be heard until reasonable notice has been given to the prosecuting attorney (or municipal attorney) and he or she has had an opportunity to examine the matter and prepare to resist the application. The application may not be granted without payment of the costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings for the collection of the penalty. (E) Duty of Clerk When Fine Without Order for Commitment; Duty of Prosecutor. When a fine is imposed by a court on a person, without an order for the immediate commitment of the person until the fine is paid, the clerk of the court shall deliver a copy of the order imposing the fine to the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the court is held, or the municipal attorney in the case of a fine that is payable to a municipality. The prosecuting attorney (or municipal attorney) shall obtain execution to collect the fine.
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 6.425(E)(3)(a)-(c) Incarceration for Nonpayment.
(a) The court shall not sentence a defendant to a term of incarceration, nor revoke probation, for failure to comply with an order to pay money unless the court finds,
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on the record, that the defendant is able to comply with the order without manifest hardship and that the defendant has not made a good faith effort to comply with the order.(b) Payment Alternatives. If the court finds that a defendant is unable to comply with an order to pay money without manifest hardship, the court may impose a payment alternative, such as a payment plan, modification of any existing payment plan, or waiver of part or all of the amount of money owed to the extent permitted by law.(c) Determining manifest hardship. The court shall consider the following criteria in determining manifest hardship: (i) Defendant’s employment status and history. (ii) Defendant’s employability and earning ability. (iii) The willfulness of the defendant’s failure to pay. (iv) Defendant’s financial resources. (v) Defendant’s basic living expenses, including but not limited to food, shelter, clothing, necessary medical expenses, or child support. (vi) Any other special circumstances that may have bearing on the defendant’s ability to pay.
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 1.111(f)(5) Language interpreters If a party is financially able to pay for interpretation costs, the court may order the party to reimburse the court for all or a portion of interpretation costs. Fines and fees
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 8.106(E) Fee for bad checks NSF Checks. A court may assess costs for reasonable expenses incurred for checks returned to the court due to insufficient funds. Fines and fees
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Utah Utah R. Crim. P. 15 Expert Witnesses and Interpreters
The court shall determine the reasonable compensation of the expert and direct payment thereof. The parties may call expert witnesses of their own at their own expense. Upon showing that
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a defendant is financially unable to pay the fees of an expert whose services are necessary for adequate defense, the witness fee shall be paid as if he were called on behalf of the prosecution.
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Utah Utah R. Crim. P. 27A Stays Pending Appeal from a Court not of Record --Appeals for a Trial De Novo Upon the timely filing of a notice of appeal for a trial de novo, the court shall: (b)(1) order stayed any fine or fee payments until the appeal is resolved Fines and fees
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Utah Utah R. Crim. P. 27B Stays Pending Appeal from a Court not of Record--Hearings De Novo, DUI, and Reckless Driving Cases (d) Fine and Fee payments. Fine and fee payments shall be stayed pending resolution of the appeal. Fines and fees
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Utah Utah R. Juv. P. 26 Rights of Minors in Delinquency Proceedings
If the parent, guardian or custodian of a minor is found not to be indigent, but does not or will not retain counsel for the minor and the minor has
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no means to retain counsel, the court may appoint counsel at public expense. However, the court may order, after giving the parent, guardian or custodian reasonable opportunity to be heard, that the parent, guardian or custodian reimburse the county for the cost of appointed counsel, in whole or in part, depending on ability to pay.
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Utah Utah R. J. Admin. 6-303 Collection of Fines and Restitution
Upon order of the court, the Department of Corrections shall be responsible for the collection and distribution of fines and restitution during the probation period in cases where the court
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orders supervised probation by the Department.
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Utah Utah R. J. Admin. 6-303 Collection of Fines and Restitution
If a defendant fails to pay the amount of fines and restitution ordered by the court pursuant to the payment schedule established by the Department, the Department shall file a
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progress/violation report with the court. The report shall contain any explanation concerning the defendant's failure to pay and a recommendation as to whether the defendant's probation should be modified, continued, terminated or revoked or whether the defendant should be placed on bench probation for the limited purpose of enforcing the payment of fines or restitution.
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