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Wisconsin $0 Jail surcharge None Fines and fees
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 1.11 Time of payment Fines, costs, and other financial obligations imposed by the court must be paid at the time of assessment, except when the court allows otherwise, for good cause shown. Fines and fees
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 6.905(D) Costs assessed
(D) Cost. The court may assess cost of legal representation, or part thereof, against the juvenile or against a person responsible for the support of the juvenile, or both. The
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order assessing cost shall not be binding on a person responsible for the support of the juvenile unless an opportunity for a hearing has been given and until a copy of the order is served on the person, personally or by first class mail to the person's last known address.
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 3.605 Collection of penalties
(B) Parties. The civil action for a pecuniary penalty incurred for the violation of an ordinance of a city or village must be brought in the name of the city
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or village. Other actions to recover penalties must be brought in the name of the people of the State of Michigan. (C) Judgment on Penalty. In an action against a party liable for a penalty, judgment may be rendered directly against the party and in favor of the other party on motion and showing that the condition has occurred giving rise to the penalty. This subrule does not apply to forfeited civil recognizances under MCR 3.604 or to forfeited criminal recognizances under MCL 765.28. (D) Remission of Penalty. An application for the remission of a penalty, including a bond forfeiture, may be made to the judge who imposed the penalty or ordered the forfeiture. The application may not be heard until reasonable notice has been given to the prosecuting attorney (or municipal attorney) and he or she has had an opportunity to examine the matter and prepare to resist the application. The application may not be granted without payment of the costs and expenses incurred in the proceedings for the collection of the penalty. (E) Duty of Clerk When Fine Without Order for Commitment; Duty of Prosecutor. When a fine is imposed by a court on a person, without an order for the immediate commitment of the person until the fine is paid, the clerk of the court shall deliver a copy of the order imposing the fine to the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the court is held, or the municipal attorney in the case of a fine that is payable to a municipality. The prosecuting attorney (or municipal attorney) shall obtain execution to collect the fine.
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 1.111(f)(5) Language interpreters If a party is financially able to pay for interpretation costs, the court may order the party to reimburse the court for all or a portion of interpretation costs. Fines and fees
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Michigan Mich. Court R. 8.106(E) Fee for bad checks NSF Checks. A court may assess costs for reasonable expenses incurred for checks returned to the court due to insufficient funds. Fines and fees
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Wyoming Wyo. Ct. R. 1 Costs and fees in criminal actions.
(a) Circuit courts shall collect for every criminal/traffic charge (count) for which aconviction results unless otherwise specifically excepted by statute or court rule, costs in the sum of $20.00 which shall
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be assessed as part of the sentence. In addition, for every criminal/traffic charge (count) for which a conviction results unless otherwise specifically excepted by statute or court rule, a fee of $20.00 shall be imposed, $10.00 of which shall be deposited into the judicial systems automation account established by W.S. § 5-2-120 and $10.00 of which shall be deposited into the indigent civil legal services account established by W.S. § 5-2-121. (b) For every charge (count) the court shall impose the costs and fees provided for under paragraph (a) above, and the victim’s compensation fee as required by W.S. § 1-40-119, unless the court determines the defendant has an inability to pay and that no reasonable probability exists that the defendant will have an ability to pay. (Amended August 13, 2002, effective September 1, 2002; amended December 17, 2002, effective January 1, 2003; amended May 25, 2010, effective July 1, 2010.)
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Wyoming Wyo. Ct. R. 7 Over Payments In the case of over payments, a refund need not be made unless the over payment exceeds $10.00. Fines and fees
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Wyoming Wyo. Ct. R. 2 Municipal Courts
(a) Costs and fees assessed and collected in municipal courts shall be fixed by ordinance in each city and town but costs shall not exceed $10.00. Such costs shall be remitted
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to the city or town treasurer. By ordinance, a city or town may prescribe either a court automation fee of $10.00 or an indigent civil legal services fee of $10.00 or both as a cost to be paid by every person guilty of a violation of a city or town ordinance, and if so prescribed those fees shall be remitted to the judicial systems automation account established by W.S. § 5-2-120 and the indigent civil legal services account established by W.S. § 5-2-121. (b) Record check requests. All requests for a record check shall be submitted in writing by the applicant. Response to the request for a record check shall be made by the court in writing as soon as practicable after the written request is received by the court. The fee for checking municipal court records shall be ten dollars ($10.00). Payment of the $10.00 fee for each record check shall be made in cash or check payable to the court. No charge shall be made for checking municipal court records if requested by an employee of a governmental agency. Any request for copies of documents shall be billed separately above and beyond any fee charged as set forth herein. This rule and the charge provided only applies to services required from court personnel to check and/or abstract court records. This rule has no application to the personal examination of any court records including indexes by any individual desiring information from these public records.
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Wyoming W.R. Cr. P. Rule 32.1 Offender Payments and Restitution
The clerk of court shall use the following prioritized order when distributing offender payments and restitution: 1. Crime Victims Compensation Surcharge (Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-40-119) 2. Judicial Systems Automation Fee (Wyo. Stat. Ann.
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§ 5-2-120) 3. Indigent Civil Legal Services Fee (Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 5-2-121)4. Restitution as follows: a) Restitution payments received by a court shall be forwarded to the third party whenever the court has received funds totaling $25 or more. Nothing in this rule shall be construed as to limit any number of additional payments the clerks may choose to make. b) If there are multiple victims in a case, the clerk shall pay out to each victim in equal amounts, but may hold those monies until the clerk has received funds totaling $25 per victim. c) If six months between restitution payments have lapsed, the clerk shall pay out in equal amounts the remainder of monies held. 5. Drug Court Surcharge (Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1616) 6. Court costs 7. Fines 8. Fees (in the following order, including but not limited to: public defender fee, prosecution fee, addicted offender fee, probation fee, jail costs, extradition fee, and other fees). 9. Contempt.
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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
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on 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,
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a 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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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
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driver 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
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uniformly 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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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
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and 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
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and 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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Missouri Mo. Sup. Ct. R. 37.43(a) Ordinance Violation - Summons or Arrest Warrant - When Issued - Failure to Appear
When an information charging the commission of an ordinance violation is filed pursuant to Rule 37.34, a summons shall be issued unless the court finds that there are:(a) Sufficient facts
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stated to show probable cause that an ordinance violation has been committed, and (b) Reasonable grounds for the court to believe that the defendant will not appear upon the summons, or a showing has been made to the court that the accused poses a danger to a crime victim, the community, or any other person. If the court so finds, a warrant for the arrest of the defendant may be issued
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Pennsylvania PA R GREENE CTY RCRP Rule G1407-CRIM Payment of Fines, Costs, and Restitution
a. All fines, costs, and restitution assessed at the time of sentencing shall be payable within fifteen (15) days of sentencing, except in cases where the defendant can show a
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hardship, the Greene County Probation and Parole Department may arrange a payment schedule with the defendant in order to provide that all such fines, costs and restitution are paid in full at least one (1) month prior to the maximum term of the sentence. b. The Greene County Parole and Probation Department shall ensure that all cases where the defendant has not paid the fines, costs and restitution pursuant to the foregoing are scheduled for a violation hearing consistent with Pa.R.Crim.P. 1409 when a defendant unjustifiably is not making payments agreed upon, but in any event, such hearing shall be scheduled not later than one (1) month prior to the termination of the maximum sentence of the defendant.
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