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Indiana | Rules Crim.Proc., Rule 2.3 | Transfer of cases |
(D) Fee for Transfer of Probation Supervision. An offender on probation who applies to have the probation supervision transferred to a court in another jurisdiction shall pay a transfer fee + See moreof seventy-five dollars ($75) to the receiving court. The receiving court may waive the transfer fee if it finds the offender is indigent.
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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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