Source: https://www.capcentral.org/criminal/crim_fines.asp
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 12:17:29+00:00

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$30 for felonies and misdemeanors, $35 for infractions.
Max of $7 penalty for every $10. It varies by county. There is a chart in the 2010 statute listing the amount each county charges.
Yes, if the county has elected to levy it.
The penalty shall not be included in the base fine used to calculate assessments under PC §1464, or the surcharges in PC § 1465.7 & Gov. Code § 70372, and to calculate other penalties in the Gov. Code.
Barratry or "exciting groundless judicial proceedings"
≤$500,000 or 2x the taking, whichever is greater; but if taking was ≥ $100,000 - ≤$500,000, then fine ≤$100,000 or 2x the taking.
Yes, if facts are pled and proven.
$300 first conviction; $500 second and each subsequent conviction.
Pen. Code, §§ 273a, 273d, 288.5, 311.2, 311.3, 647.6.
Pen. Code, §§ 261, 264.1, 285, 286, 288a, 289, where victim < 14 years old.
This fine "shall not be subject to the provisions of Sections 70372, 76000, 76000.5, and 76104.6 of the Government Code, or Sections 1464 and 1465.7 of this code."
Registration fee assessed defendant represented by appointed counsel.
Attorney fees assessed defendant represented by appointed counsel.
Reasonable cost of representation, determined upon hearing re "present ability" to pay.
Defendant granted diversion under this section.
No. Can be considered, but not dispositive.
Imposition, yes, but court can waive it; amount no.
No. Can be considered only if fine exceeds minimum.
All crimes where a conditional sentence or a sentence that includes a period of probation, is imposed.
All crimes in which sentence includes parole term.
But does NOT apply to penalty provisions of Pen. Code, §§ 1464, 1465.7, or Gov. Code, §76000, et seq.
Same as restitution fine under section 1202.4.
Felony theft > $50,000 in a single transaction, where defendant granted probation.
Crime in which victim is a person defined in Family Code § 6211 and defendant gets probation.
$500 minimum fee per (a)(5).
Actual cost of emergency response, paid to public agency.
"reasonable cost of probation" services as defined in the statute.
Probationers incarcerated in county jail as a condition of probation.
Reasonable cost of incarceration; cost may be set by local officials.
Defendants convicted of sexual assault on minor and granted probation.
Cost of medical / psychological treatment of victim. Imposed as a condition of probation.
Defendants convicted of any offense involving child abuse and neglect.
Cost of medical examination on victim to determine nature and extent of abuse, or for collection and preservation of evidence. Payable to law enforcement agency that incurred the cost.
Defendants convicted of assault, etc., on victim > 65 years and defendant reasonably should have known victim's age.
Cost of medical / psychological treatment incurred as a result of the crime. Imposed as a condition of probation.
Defendant fails to appear or fails to pay fine after notice and without good cause.
Any person arrested and released on OR, if convicted of offense related to the arrest.
Any person cited and released, if convicted of offense related to the arrest.
An amount equal to the cost of testing for alcohol content, less $50 up to a maximum of $50.
These provisions appear to be allocation sections only, not independent fines.
$10 for every $10 or less imposed as a fine, fee penalty or forfeiture.
No, but after imposed, the court can waive all or part if it works a hardship on the convicted person or his immediate family.
Defendant possessing a controlled substance under (a) or (b) of this section.
Defendant convicted under this section and granted probation.
"at least" $1,000 for first offense (or community service), and "at least" $2,000 for second offense (or community service).
No, but community service in lieu of fine if no ability to pay.
Yes, unless this would not serve the interests of justice.
Possession for sale of 14.25 grams of heroin; or sale of 14.25 grams of heroin; or sale / possession for sale of heroin with priors.
Health & Saf. Code, §§ 11350, 11351, 11351.5, 11352, 11355, 11357(a) or (c), 11358, 11359, 11360(a), 11361, 11363, 11364, 11368, 11375, 11377, 11378, 11378.5, 11379, 11379.5, 11379.6, 11380, 11380.5, 11382, 11383, 11390, 11391, 11550; Bus. & Prof. Code, § 4230.
Yes, but an express finding is not required.
Yes, but if not imposed by trial court, arguable there is an implied finding of inability to pay as the trial court is presumed to perform its duty.
Anyone convicted of Health & Saf. Code, § 11377(a).
For manufacturing any controlled substance specified in § 11054, 11055, 11056, 11057 or 11058.
Conviction Veh. Code, §23152 within 10 years of 3 or more separate felony violations of 23103 as specified in §§ 23103.5, 23152, 23153, or any combination.
Conviction Veh. Code, §23152 or 23153, within 10 years of any felony violations of: 23152, 23153, 23550, 23550.5, Pen. Code §192 (as specified in subd. (a)), or conviction of Pen. Code §191.5 (as specified in subd. (b)).
Second conviction of Veh. Code, §23153 w/in 10 years of a separate violation of Veh. Code §23103, as specified in § § 23103.5, 23152, or 23153.
* Where a statute provides that a crime "is punishable by" imprisonment and a fine, the fine is characterized for this schedule as mandatory.
 By statute, Government Code section 76000 does not apply to Penal Code sections 1202.4, 1202.45, 1464, 1465.7, or to Government Code section 70373. Applies to Health and Safety Code section 11372.7 (People v Sierra (1995, 5th Dist.) 37 Cal.App.4th 1690), laboratory analysis fee under Health and Safety Code section 11372.5, subdivision (b), drug program fee under Health and Safety Code section 11372.7 (People v. Martinez (1998, 2nd Dist.) 65 Cal.App.4th 1511), but not to direct victim restitution (People v. Dorsey (1999, 2nd Dist.) 75 Cal.App.4th 729, and where applicable, the penalty is not waived when the prosecution fails to object to its omission (People v. Smith (2001) 24 Cal.4th 849).
 Sexual touching is shorthand for "for the purpose of sexual arousal, sexual gratification or sexual abuse."
 The court may calculate the fine by multiplying $200 x years in prison x number of felony counts.
For a discussion of ex post facto considerations related to the recent increase in the minimum amount of the Penal Code section 1202.4, subdivision (b), restitution fine, see ADI's article "Increase in Minimum Restitution Fines: Watch for Ex Post Facto Violations."
 Except does not apply to any parking offense, any restitution fine (Pen. Code, §§ 1202.4, 1202.44 and 1202.45) any county penalties authorized by Ch. 12 (starting with Gov. Code, § 76000), or the state surcharge (Pen. Code, § 1465.7). (See Pen. Code, § 1464, subd. (a)(3).) Cross reference Government Code section 76000, providing for additional $7 penalty for ever $10 penalty ordered.
 In People v. Sharret (2011) 191 Cal.App.4th 859, the Second District Court of Appeal, Div. 5, held that the 11372.5 criminal lab analysis fee constituted punishment. Accordingly, if the penalty for the offense to which it attaches is stayed pursuant to Penal Code section 654, the fee must also be stayed.
 For an explanation of the relationship between Government Code sections 29550, 29550.1, and 29550.2, see People v. Mason (2012) 206 Cal.App.4th 1026.

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 § 1465
 § 70372
 §76000
 § 6211
 § 4230
 § 11377
 § 11054
 §23152
 §23152
 §192
 §191
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 §23103
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