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We have been giving $50/day credit on fines / costs in our jail. The judges would like to raise it. What are other counties doing? At $50, it costs us more than they are "earning"! Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | ||
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Article 43.09 of the Code of Criminal Procedure seems to limit the amount of credit for time served to $50/day. However, the court can allow a defendant to get credit for fines at the same time he's serving his punishment or give credit for participating in a work, rehabilitation, restitution, or education program, or for performing community service. At least, that's how I read it. | |||
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Thank you. I have heard of other counties doing $100 / day for non-work crew inmates. Guess part two of the question is can time and money run concurrently? My Sheriff says no.... Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | |||
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Double-check art. 43.09(b)--it says, "Additionally, the court may order that the defendant receive credit under this article for each day's confinement served by the defendant as publishment for the offense." | |||
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