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Type: Legal document / court order excerpt
File Size: 28.6 KB
Summary

This document outlines conditions for the payment of criminal monetary penalties, including options for installment payments and immediate payment upon release from imprisonment or during imprisonment. It specifies that the court will determine payment plans based on the defendant's ability to pay and that the defendant will receive credit for prior payments. Payments are generally made to the clerk of the court, with an exception for payments via the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Inmate Financial Responsibility Program.

People (1)

Name Role Context
The defendant Recipient of credit for payments
Shall receive credit for all payments previously made toward any criminal monetary penalties imposed.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Payments made through their Inmate Financial Responsibility Program
Clerk of the court
Recipient of criminal monetary penalties

Timeline (2 events)

Payment of criminal monetary penalties within 30 (or 60) days after release from imprisonment, based on defendant's ability to pay.
The defendant The court
Payment of criminal monetary penalties during the period of imprisonment, unless otherwise ordered by the court.

Key Quotes (4)

"The court will set the payment plan based on an assessment of the defendant's ability to pay at that time."
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"Unless the court has expressly ordered otherwise, if this judgment imposes imprisonment, payment of criminal monetary penalties is due during the period of imprisonment."
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"All criminal monetary penalties, except those payments made through the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Inmate Financial Responsibility Program, are made to the clerk of the court."
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"The defendant shall receive credit for all payments previously made toward any criminal monetary penalties imposed."
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Full Extracted Text

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C Payment in equal _____ (e.g., weekly, monthly,
quarterly) installments of $_____ over a period of
_____ (e.g., months or years), to commence _____
(e.g., 30 or 60 days) after the date of this judgment;
or
D Payment in equal _____ (e.g., weekly, monthly,
quarterly) installments of $_____ over a period of
_____ (e.g., months or years), to commence _____
(e.g., 30 or 60 days) after release from imprison-
ment to a term of supervision; or
E Payment during the term of supervised release
will commence within 30 (e.g., 30 or 60 days) after
release from imprisonment. The court will set the
payment plan based on an assessment of the
defendant's ability to pay at that time; or
F Special instructions regarding the payment of
criminal monetary penalties:
Unless the court has expressly ordered otherwise, if
this judgment imposes imprisonment, payment of
criminal monetary penalties is due during the period
of imprisonment. All criminal monetary penalties,
except those payments made through the Federal
Bureau of Prisons' Inmate Financial Responsibility
Program, are made to the clerk of the court.
The defendant shall receive credit for all payments
previously made toward any criminal monetary
penalties imposed.
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