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Code · Louisiana · Title 16 — District Attorneys

RS 16:16.3

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RS 16:16.3
NOTE: See Acts 2020, No. 110, §6 and Acts 2022, No. 654, §1, about the provisions of the Act ceasing to be effective on July 1, 2024.
§16.3. Additional court costs to defray expenses; Orleans Parish
A. In all criminal cases over which the district attorney's office in Orleans Parish has jurisdiction, there may be taxed as costs against every defendant who is convicted after trial or after he pleads guilty or who forfeits his bond a nonrefundable sum of twenty dollars, which shall be in addition to all other fines, costs, or forfeitures lawfully imposed.
B. The sums collected under Subsection A of this Section shall be remitted monthly by the judicial administrator's office of the Criminal District Court for the parish of Orleans to the office of the district attorney of Orleans Parish to be used at his discretion in defraying expenses of his office.
Acts 2003, No. 706, §1; Acts 2020, No. 110, §3; Acts 2022, No. 654, §1, eff. June 18, 2022.
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