§28-86. Jurors’ fees – Parking – Persons excused from serving – Lengthy Trial Fund – Wage replacement or supplementation.
A. Jurors shall be paid the following fees out of the local court fund: 1. For each day’s attendance before any court of record, Twenty Dollars ($20.00); and 2. For mileage going to and returning from jury service each day, pursuant to the provisions of the State Travel Reimbursement Act. B. The Court Fund Board […]
§28-86.1. Jurors’ and witnesses’ fees – Donation to agencies for the prevention of child abuse.
The clerk of the district court of each county of this state may provide forms for jurors and witnesses individually to voluntarily designate any fees due to them to be donated to an agency or agencies established for the prevention of child abuse. All designated fees shall be placed by the district court clerk into […]
§28-87. Clerk’s record of jurors and witnesses.
The clerk of the district court shall keep a record of the attendance of jurors at each term, and of the attendance and fees of witnesses when claimed during the term. R.L. 1910, § 3237.
§28-88. Statement to commissioners.
Within ten (10) days after the close of each term of a court of record, the clerk thereof shall return to the board of county commissioners a statement of the attendance of jurors at such term and their mileage as taken by him, together with a statement of the attendance and mileage of witnesses in […]
§28-91. State Fire Marshal investigation – Expert witness fee.
In civil cases in which the state is not a party, if the State Fire Marshal or an employee of the Office of State Fire Marshal is subpoenaed as a witness to testify on any matter pertaining to a fire investigation conducted by the Office of State Fire Marshal, the party causing the subpoena to […]
§28-101. Fees and costs in criminal cases part of penalty – Enforcement by imprisonment – Persons unable to pay.
The fees herein provided for the clerk of the district court and the sheriff, as provided in this act, and all costs in the prosecution of all criminal actions shall, in case of conviction of the defendant, be adjudged a part of the penalty of the offense of which the defendant may be convicted, whether […]
§28-102. Costs in civil proceeding to be proved by affidavit – Taxation and collection.
All fees and sums paid by either party for fees of witnesses and other necessary expenses, in any civil action or proceeding, shall be proved by affidavit of the party or of some person knowing the same to have been paid; and all such fees shall be taxed and collected from the party ordered or […]
§28-50. Fees of public weigher – Lien for fee.
A public weigher, or any deputy weigher, shall receive for his services in weighing any article, the following schedule of fees: ten cents ($0.10) for each load or draft weight separately: Provided, that such public weigher shall not be allowed compensation for any extra weighing which may be essential in determining the net weight of […]
§28-103. Bill of costs or fees.
Any person liable for any costs or fees shall be entitled to receive, on demand, a certified bill of the same, in which the items of service and the charge therefor shall be specially stated. R.L. 1910, § 3242.
§28-56. Marriage ceremony fees.
When a marriage is to be performed by any judge, the court clerk of the county where the marriage is performed shall collect a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00), in addition to the fee provided for in Section 31 of this title for every marriage ceremony so performed, which fee shall be deposited in the […]