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Who records the imposed fines and fees?
The cashier distributes monies to the appropriate ______.
What is currently applicable to the fine at a rate of 20%?
What is added to a fine which is statutorily subject to assessments?
______ may be imposed as a sentence alone, or as part of a probationary sentence, with or without jail time.
Fees and ______ cannot be considered a condition of probation.
Assessments and fees may enforced as a money ______.
What is imposed on all misdemeanor and felony convictions?
Restitution fund fine and probation revocation fine is ______ in amount pursuant to PC 1202.4(b).
The rate of penalty assessment is determined by the ______ date.
______ credits must first be applied to jail time imposed.
Custody credits are ______ to a dollar value of $125 a day unless indicated otherwise by Judicial Officer.
Custody credits, unless otherwise stated by Judicial Officer, shall be applied to the _____ fine before calculating the penalty assessment and criminal surcharge.
8 hours of community ______ = 1 day jail.
8 hours of Cal Trans = 1 day of community ______.
______ can be applied to the fine when authorization is provided by the depositor who posted it.
The use of assigned codes in our case management system ensures money is ______ properly in the Court's cashiering system.
The Criminal Conviction Assessment for convicted ______ violations is $35.00 per count.
Penalty Assessments are calculated on every $10 of bail/fine or ______ thereof.
Use of a sentencing sheet or ______ of Fine Payment/Cashier Slip will provide the necessary information to the defendant.
If a defendant is allowed to serve county jail or complete community service in lieu of the fine, ______ fees and assessments are still imposed unless waived by the judicial officer.
The itemized parts that make up the total amount, the total amount owed by the defendant, and the due date must be recorded in the ______.

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Crime and Law 1

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