Section 6-10-105 – Commitment for Refusal to Pay Fine or Costs; Rate per Day.
6-10-105. Commitment for refusal to pay fine or costs; rate per day. A person committed to jail for willfully refusing to pay a fine or costs may be imprisoned if the court determines that the defendant has an ability to pay or that a reasonable probability exists that the defendant will have an ability to […]
Section 6-10-106 – Rights Lost by Conviction of Felony; Restoration.
6-10-106. Rights lost by conviction of felony; restoration. (a) A person convicted of a felony is incompetent to be an elector or juror or to hold any office of honor, trust or profit within this state, unless: (i) His conviction is reversed or annulled; (ii) He receives a pardon; (iii) His rights are restored pursuant […]
Section 6-10-107 – Minimum Term of Imprisonment.
6-10-107. Minimum term of imprisonment. The minimum term of imprisonment in any state penal institution is not less than one (1) year.
Section 6-10-108 – Disposition of Fines.
6-10-108. Disposition of fines. An officer who collects a fine, unless otherwise required by law, shall pay the fine into the general fund of the county in which the fine was assessed within thirty (30) days of receipt. The officer shall obtain duplicate treasurer’s receipts and deposit one (1) with the county clerk.
Section 6-10-109 – Sentences for Felonies.
6-10-109. Sentences for felonies. Wherever in this or in any other title of the Wyoming statutes a statute makes reference to a term of imprisonment or a sentence to the penitentiary, or other references to incarceration in a state penal institution, such references shall include the Wyoming state penitentiary, the Wyoming women’s center or any […]
Section 6-10-101 – “Felony” and “Misdemeanor” Defined.
6-10-101. “Felony” and “misdemeanor” defined. Crimes which may be punished by death or by imprisonment for more than one (1) year are felonies. All other crimes are misdemeanors.
Section 6-10-102 – Imposition of Fine for Any Felony; Maximum Fine Where Not Established by Statute; Court Automation Fee; Indigent Civil Legal Services Fee.
6-10-102. Imposition of fine for any felony; maximum fine where not established by statute; court automation fee; indigent civil legal services fee. The court may impose a fine as part of the punishment for any felony. If the statute does not establish a maximum fine, the fine shall be not more than ten thousand dollars […]
Section 6-10-103 – Penalties for Misdemeanors Where Not Prescribed by Statute; Court Automation Fee; Indigent Civil Legal Services Fee.
6-10-103. Penalties for misdemeanors where not prescribed by statute; court automation fee; indigent civil legal services fee. Unless a different penalty is prescribed by law, every crime declared to be a misdemeanor is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six (6) months, a fine of not more than seven hundred […]
Section 6-10-104 – Court to Fix Punishment Within Prescribed Limits.
6-10-104. Court to fix punishment within prescribed limits. Within the limits prescribed by law, and subject to W.S. 7-13-108, the court shall determine and fix the punishment for any felony or misdemeanor, whether the punishment consists of imprisonment, or fine, or both.