Legal Question in Criminal Law in Iowa
Fines
Can a judge in one county make you pay fines owed in another county?
Asked on 5/11/09, 9:21 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Todd Miler
Miler Law Firm
Re: Fines
A conditional answer is yes. There are certain circumstances that a judge could order a person to pay off fines owed in another county, for example to get their drivers' license reinstated or as a condition of probation.
Answered on 5/11/09, 9:28 am
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