I'm not a fan of this. Let's be clear where fines go though. At the municipal level, they (generally) go into the city general fund; county level, they (generally) go into the county general fund. There is really no money going into "state coffers" as generally misunderstood.
Here is a recent case of mine relating to fines:
Court Costs 35 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Request for Time to Pay 25 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Victims Assistance Fund 163 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Court Security Cash Fund 5 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Victim Compensation Fund 163 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Genetic Testing Surcharge 2.5 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Drug Standardized Assessment 45 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Public Defender Accts Rcvable 25 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Restorative Justice Surcharge 10 DOLLAR AMOUNT
The defendant received a 3 year DOC sentence for fraud, forgery, theft et al.
Another case relating to a traffic offense:
Court Costs 21 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Traffic Fine 100 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Victims Assistance Fund 37 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Court Security Cash Fund 5 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Family Friendly Surcharge 1 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Genetic Testing Surcharge 2.5 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Restorative Justice Surcharge 10 DOLLAR AMOUNT
This a DUI handled at the county level:
Court Costs 18 DOLLAR AMOUNT
LEAF Assessment 90 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Victims Assistance Fund 25 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Victim Compensation Fund 35 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Cost of Care - Outside Agency 300 DOLLAR AMOUNT
Driving Und Influ/Abil Impaird 100 DOLLAR AMOUNT
As you can see, very little goes straight to a "state coffer" source to spend on whatever is wanted. Most fund existing programs.




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