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New Mexico | N.M. R. Cr. P. Mag. Ct. 6-801 | Magistrate court - modification of fines and fees |
The magistrate court may modify but not increase a sentence or fine at any time during the maximum period for which incarceration could have been imposed. No sentence shall be + See moremodified without prior notification to all parties and a hearing thereon. No sentence shall be modified while the appeal is pending. Changing a sentence from incarceration to probation constitutes a permissible reduction of sentence under this rule. No judgment of conviction shall be changed. No fine paid shall be ordered returned.
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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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