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769.1k – Imposition of fine, cost, or assessment; availability of information to defendant; reports; nonpayment of costs | Michigan Law

Michigan law 769.1k details court-imposed fines, costs, and assessments for guilty defendants, including minimum costs and additional expenses allowed.

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769.1k – Imposition of fine, cost, or assessment; availability of information to defendant; reports; nonpayment of costs

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 769.1k

Summary
Michigan law section 769.1k outlines the requirements for courts when imposing fines, costs, or assessments on defendants who plead guilty or are found guilty. It mandates the minimum state costs and allows courts to impose additional fines, costs, and assessments related to court operations, legal assistance, and other authorized expenses. The law also addresses the availability of information to defendants and procedures for nonpayment.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 769.1k details court-imposed fines, costs, and assessments for guilty defendants, including minimum costs and additional expenses allowed.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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