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Virginia | Va. Sup.Ct. Rule 3B:2 | Rules of Supreme Court of Virginia Part Three B Traffic Infractions and Uniform Fine Schedule |
For any offense listed below, whether prescribed by the specified State statute or by a parallel local ordinance adopted pursuant to the authority granted in Virginia Code § 46.2-1300, a + See moredriver may enter a written appearance, waiver of court hearing, plea of guilty, and pay fines and costs. For traffic offenses not listed below, a court hearing is required. Nothing in this Rule affects bonding procedures for those offenses not listed below. Likewise, nothing in this Rule shall be construed to alter the operation of or the penalties prescribed pursuant to §§ 46.2-1220 through 46.2-1230. This schedule is applied uniformly through out the Commonwealth, and a clerk or magistrate may not impose a fine different from the amounts shown here. Costs shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia or any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. This schedule does not restrict the fine a judge may impose for an offense listed here in any case for which there is a court hearing.
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Virginia | Va. Sup.Ct. Rule 3C:2 | Rules of Supreme Court of Virginia Part Three C Non-Traffic Prepayable Offenses and Uniform Fine Schedule |
Any person charged with any offense list ed below may enter a written appearance,waiver of court hearing, plea of guilty, and pay fines and costs. This schedule is applied + See moreuniformly throughout the Commonwealth, and a clerk or magistrate may not impose a fine different from the amounts shown here. Costs shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia or any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. The schedule does not restrict the fine a judge may impose for an offense listed here in any case for which there is a court hearing. Where injury to the person is involved, prepayment may not be made, even though the offense or violation appears on the list below. See Va. Code §16.1-69.40:2(A). A violation of a provision of Title 28.2 may be prepaid only if the person has not violated a provision of Title 28.2 within the past 12 months. See Va. Code §28.2 - 903. A violation of any of the provisions of
the hunting, trapping, or inland fish laws, or of§18.2-132, or any regulations adopted by the Board of Game and Inland Fisheries pursuant thereto, may be prepaid only if the person has not violated any of those provisions within the past three years. See Va. Code §29.1-338. Any person charged with any offense listed below may enter a written appearance, waiver of court hearing, plea of guilty, and pay fines and costs. This schedule is applied uniformly throughout the Commonwealth, and a clerk or magistrat
e may not impose a fine different from the amounts shown here. Costs shall be paid in
accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia or any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. The schedule does not restrict the fine a judge may impose for an offense listed here in any case for which there is a court hearing. Where injury to the person is involved, prepayment may not be made, even though the
offense or violation appears on the list below. See Va. Code §16.1-69.40:2(A). A violation of a provision of Title 28.2 may be prepaid only if the person has not violated
a provision of Title 28.2 within the past 12 months. See Va. Code §28.2-903. A violation of any of the provisions of the hunting, trapping, or inland fish laws, or of §18.2-132, or any regulations adopted by the Board of Game and Inland Fisheries pursuant thereto, may be prepaid only if the person has not violated any of those provisions within the past three years. See Va. Code §29.1-338.
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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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Idaho | I.C.R. Rule 54.7 | Payment of Fees--Preparation of transcript |
Unless otherwise ordered by the district judge, the transcript shall be prepared in the following manner:(a) Payment of Transcript Fee. Unless otherwise ordered by the district judge, the appellant + See moreshall pay the estimated fee for preparation of the transcript as determined by the transcriber within 14 days after the filing of the notice of appeal, and the appellant shall pay the balance of the fee for the transcript upon its completion. The appellant shall pay a sum per page for the original and two (2) copies of the transcript to be prepared by the transcriber equal to the dollar amount per page provided for the cost of a transcript prepared by a court reporter under Section 1-1105, Idaho Code. Such sum shall be paid to the clerk of the court of the magistrate's division and deposited in the district court fund, or such other fund which incurred the expense of the person who prepared the transcript. If the transcript is prepared by a transcriber or reporter privately retained by appellant, the cost therefor shall be paid by the appellant as agreed, but for purposes of taxing costs, the cost shall be deemed to be the same as provided in this rule. The district judge may order a transcript prepared at county expense if the appellant is exempt from paying such fee as provided by statute or law.(b) Preparation of Transcript. Upon the payment of the estimated transcript fees, the transcriber shall give a receipt to the party paying such fees and shall thereafter prepare the transcript and lodge the same with the clerk of the trial court within thirty-five (35) days from the date of payment of the estimated fee. The transcriber may make application to the district judge for an extension of time in which to prepare the transcript, which shall be granted only for good cause shown.
(c) Certificate. The transcript must be examined and certified by the typist by a certificate in substantially the following form:
CERTIFICATE OF TRANSCRIPTION
(d) Form of Transcript.
All transcripts of the testimony and proceedings prepared for an appeal to the district court shall be in such form and arrangement as required for appeals to the Supreme Court under the Idaho Appellate Rules.
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