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Alaska | Alaska R. Crim. P. 32.6(e) | Judgment for Restitution |
Civil execution to enforce the judgment may issue if restitution is ordered to be paid by a specified date and defendant fails to make full payment by that date. If + See morerestitution is ordered to be paid in specified installments and defendant fails to make one or more installment payments, civil execution to collect the entire remaining balance may issue. The automatic stays on enforcement provided in Civil Rule 62(a) and District Court Civil Rule 24(a) do not apply to the enforcement of restitution judgments.
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Alaska | Alaska R. Crim. P. 38(c)(2) | Presence of the Defendant |
In prosecutions for offenses punishable by fine or by imprisonment for not more than one year or both, the court, with the written consent of the defendant, may permit arraignment, + See moreplea, trial, and imposition of sentence in the defendant's absence;
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Alaska | Alaska R. App. P. 206(a)(2) | Stay of Execution and Release Pending Appeal in Criminal Cases |
A sentence to pay a fine or a fine and costs, if an appeal is taken, may be stayed by the trial court or by the appellate court upon such + See moreterms as the court deems proper. The court may require the defendant pending appeal to deposit the whole or any part of the fine and costs in the registry of the trial court or to give bond for the payment thereof, or to submit to an examination of assets, and it may make any appropriate order to restrain the defendant from dissipating assets.
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Hawaii | District Court Rule 2.2 | Costs and Fees to be Collected by the Clerk |
The clerk shall collect costs and fees provided by Chapter 607 of the Hawai'i Revised Statutes except that the clerk shall collect the amounts specified herein as follows:1. For copies + See moreof any document in any public record maintained by the clerk:
a. In the clerk's office: $1.00 for the first page and $.50 for each additional page
b. In an off-site storage location: $5.00 plus usual copying charge
c. On microfilm:
i. $5.00 when provided by the clerk plus $1.00 per page
ii. $1.00 per page when obtained via self-service
2. For telefaxing of any document in any public record, the applicable charges plus:
i. Within Hawai'i: $2.00 first page and $1.00 each additional page
ii. Outside Hawai'i, within the United States (including American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands): $5.00 first page and $2.00 each additional page
iii. Outside the United States: $10.00 first page and $5.00 each additional page
3. For copies of audio tapes, electronic copy of any document: $10.00
4. For copies of video tapes: cost of production
5. For any expedited or rush requests (copy(ies) provided within 4 hours if request received before noon): $10.00 plus all other applicable charges
6. Ex officio filing (in addition to the usual filing fee): $10.00
7. Certification under seal of a copy of a pleading or other document subsequent to the initial filing of the pleading or document, except the record on appeal: $2.00
8. For Traffic Court Record Report (non-parking; when a report is available): $1.00 for the first page and $.50 for each additional page
9. For Traffic Court Record Report with clerk's notes (non-parking; when a report is available): $1.00 for the first page and $.50 for each additional page.
10. Search of records by the clerk (when a request does not include a case number that is available through a self-search of case record indexes): $5.00.
11. Parties to a pending case shall not be charged for the first copy of the court order, opinion, judgment or any other item entered in the case by the court, whether provided on paper or electronically.
12. The clerk shall charge the actual cost of mailing paper copies of any item, provided that the parties to a pending case shall not be charged for the mailing of the first copy of a court order, opinion, or other item entered in the case by the court.
13. The court may waive costs and fees for good cause shown. In lieu of copying and mailing fees, the administrative judge may authorize the clerk to provide copies of orders, opinions, or other items to publishing companies in exchange for published materials for the benefit of the court or the judiciary.
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