There aren't any such SOL's on a court ordered fine and sentence.
The money could go to the victims of the crime or it can be destroyed.
No. A person can only be incarcerated for an act. Not paying court ordered fines and court costs is an example of something that could get a person jailed.
If your case has been adjudicated and you are ordered to pay the fine, you must pay the fine. If you refuse to do so, you can be found in contempt of court, and face penalties.
SOL's only apply to un-prosecutred offenses. Since you were apparently convicted AND fined, there are no SOL's on court ordered fines.
If it is ordered by the courts, and you do not have a good excuse why you will not. Then yes it is.
Yes, unless that person has a court ordered (or medical ordered) restriction on his contacts, movements, associations, or actions
The cast of Court Ordered - 2016 includes: Martin Lawrence
What is the fine for contempt in court in Louisiana civil court?
It depends on what the fine is for and how it was imposed. Generally, court ordered penalities/fines cannot be discharged, as that would against public policy in letting you escape without the court/society deemed penalty.
court's decision
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