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  8. Chapter 550 - Costs in Criminal Cases


Chapter 550 - Costs in Criminal Cases


  • Section 550.010 State or county to pay only reasonable occupancy costs and cost of incarceration.
  • Section 550.020 State to pay certain costs.
  • Section 550.030 County to pay costs, when.
  • Section 550.110 Costs taxed against clerk, when.
  • Section 550.120 Costs in change of venue — costs defined.
  • Section 550.130 Judge and prosecuting attorney to certify cost bill.
  • Section 550.140 Clerk to make out fee bills.
  • Section 550.150 Names of witnesses certified.
  • Section 550.160 Certain officers not to receive witness fees.
  • Section 550.170 Costs of three witnesses allowed.
  • Section 550.180 Clerk liable for neglect, when.
  • Section 550.190 Examination and certification of fee bill, by whom.
  • Section 550.200 Original fee bill to director of department of corrections or county commission.
  • Section 550.210 Fee bill, how certified — information required.
  • Section 550.220 Fee bill certified to county commission — penalty.
  • Section 550.230 Subsequent fee bill, when issued.
  • Section 550.240 Fee bill from cases before associate circuit judge.
  • Section 550.260 Copy of court cost bill filed with treasurer — warrants — criminal court cost bills recorded.
  • Section 550.270 Payment of fees — deductions.
  • Section 550.280 Certain fees deemed criminal costs.
  • Section 550.290 Fees not negotiable or assignable — exception.
  • Section 550.300 Disposition of court costs by county treasurers.
  • Section 550.310 Judge or other officer violating law, how punished.
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