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Massachusetts | S.J.C. Rule 3:10(10)(b) | Assignment of Counsel |
If a judge determines that a party is indigent but able to contribute, the judge shall order the party to pay the indigent counsel fee plus a contribution fee based + See moreon the financial circumstances of the party, provided that the amount of the contribution fee shall not cause substantial financial hardship. The party shall be given an opportunity to be heard and to present information, including witness affidavits or testimony, regarding whether the contribution fee would cause substantial financial hardship.
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Massachusetts | Mass. R. Crim P. 10(b) | Continuances |
When a continuance is granted upon the motion of either the Commonwealth or the defendant without adequate notice to the adverse party, causing the adverse party to incur unnecessary expenses, + See morea judge may in his discretion assess those expenses as costs against the party or counsel requesting the continuance.
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Massachusetts | Mass. R. Crim P. 6(d)(1) | Summons to Appear; Arrest Warrant | A judge may order that expenses incurred as a result of the entry of a default against a defendant are to be assessed as costs against the defendant. | Fines and fees |
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Oklahoma | Okla. R. 8.6 | Rule 8.6. Change of conditions; Incarceration for failure to appear or satisfy fine and/or costs |
At any time so fixed by the court for the defendant to appear on due date of installment or to appear for examination to determine change of condition set out + See morein Rule 8.5, and the defendant fails to appear, he/she may be incarcerated to satisfy the fine and/or costs. In addition, if the defendant fails to pay fine and/or costs in accordance with the court's order, and the court determines the failure to pay was willful in accordance with Rules 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4, the defendant may be incarcerated to satisfy the fine and/or costs.
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