§ 420.05 Payment of fines, mandatory surcharges and fees by credit card. When the court imposes a fine, mandatory surcharge or fee upon an individual who stands convicted of any offense, such individual may pay such fine, mandatory surcharge or fee by credit card or similar device. In such event, notwithstanding any other provision of […]
§ 420.10 Collection of fines, restitution or reparation. 1. Alternative methods of payment. When the court imposes a fine upon an individual, it shall designate the official other than the district attorney to whom payment is to be remitted. When the court imposes restitution or reparation and requires that the defendant pay a designated surcharge […]
§ 420.20 Collection of fines, restitution or reparation imposed upon corporations. Where a corporation is sentenced to pay a fine, restitution or reparation, the fine, restitution or reparation must be paid at the time sentence is imposed. If the fine, restitution or reparation is not so paid, it may be collected in the same manner […]
§ 420.30 Remission of fines, restitution or reparation. 1. Applicability. The procedure specified in this section governs remission of fines, restitution or reparation in all cases not covered by subdivision four of section 420.10. 2. Procedure. (a) Any superior court which has imposed a fine, restitution or reparation for any offense may, in its discretion, […]
§ 420.35 Mandatory surcharge and crime victim assistance fee; applicability to sentences mandating payment of fines. 1. The provisions of section 420.10 of this article governing the collection of fines and the provisions of section 420.40 of this article governing deferral of mandatory surcharges, sex offender registration fees, DNA databank fees and financial hardship hearings […]
§ 420.40 Deferral of a mandatory surcharge; financial hardship hearings. 1. Applicability. The procedure specified in this section governs the deferral of the obligation to pay all or part of a mandatory surcharge, sex offender registration fee or DNA databank fee imposed pursuant to subdivision one of section 60.35 of the penal law and financial […]
§ 420.45 Post-trial motion relating to certain instruments affecting residential real property. 1. When a defendant has been convicted after a trial or pled guilty to violating either section 175.30 or 175.35 of the penal law in connection to an instrument that is material to the transfer or purchase of residential real property, the district […]