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Where does the money from court fines go?

The money from court fines typically goes to fund various governmental programs and services, such as victim compensation funds, law enforcement agencies, and court operations. It may also be used for community programs or initiatives related to crime prevention and public safety.


What is the definition of set bail?

Setting bail refers to the amount of money a court determines a defendant must pay in order to be released from custody while awaiting trial. It acts as a security to ensure the defendant appears in court as required.


Does a bondsman get money back if a person skips court and runs for a long time and then gets caught by the police but the bondsman paid the bond and lost his money - does he then get it back?

No, the bond money was posted to ensure and guarantee the defendant's appearance at subsequent court hearings. The defendant failed to appear and went on the run, becoming a fugitive from justice. Only if the bail bondsman HIMSELF captured and delivered the fugitive to court will the money be returned to him. If the fugitive was captured solely by law enforcement it has no effect on the bond forfeiture.


How much money does a court reporter earn per year?

The average salary for a Court Reporter in the United States is $47,122.


How much can you sue for in indiana small claims court?

In Indiana, you can sue for up to $6,000 in small claims court. The purpose of small claims court is to provide a simple and inexpensive way to resolve disputes involving smaller amounts of money.

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What did a bailiff do in the middle ages?

Took care of money


When was Counting Other Peoples Money created?

Counting Other Peoples Money was created on 2003-09-23.


When do you use peoples?

When you are talking about government, you can use the term "peoples" as in: It is the people's money that built these roads.


How much money does Toney Douglas make?

NBA player Toney Douglas made $1600000 in the 2013-2014 season.


How much money will Gabby Douglas get for her gold medals?

A lot


What is the purpose of a national bank?

to hold peoples money.


The state has to pay for prosecutions why?

The court system is a function of the state government, with lower courts. One of the functions of the court is to prosecute violations of the laws on behalf of the "people." When a law is broken, it is the responsibility of the "peoples"epresentatives to bring the lawbreaker to justice and a fair trial. This takes money, and is the responsibility of the court system. their budget is a matter of record in the state budget.


How much money does Chris Douglas-Roberts make?

NBA player Chris Douglas-Roberts made $660619 in the 2013-2014 season.


What has the author Douglas Moffitt written?

Douglas Moffitt has written: 'The family money book' -- subject(s): Finance, Personal, Personal Finance


How much money is to lease a basketball court?

Depends on the court


How much money do a bailiff get pay?

Bailiff salaries can vary widely based on factors such as location, experience, and the specific employer. In the United States, the average annual salary for a bailiff typically ranges from $30,000 to $50,000. However, some experienced bailiffs in larger jurisdictions may earn more, potentially exceeding $60,000 per year. Additionally, benefits and overtime can also influence overall compensation.


Can you take a landlord to court if they allowed an unstable man to reside at the residence after unruly behavior of throwing things at walls and screaming in peoples faces when he is on morphine?

Probably so if you can find a lawyer and have the money to pay him/her to try to get damages for your losses.