2006 New York Code - Clerk To Make Schedule Of Fines Imposed.



 
    §  790. Clerk to make schedule of fines imposed. Where a fine has been
  imposed by a court of record, upon a grand or trial juror, or  upon  any
  officer or other person, without being accompanied with an order for the
  immediate commitment of the person so fined, until the fine is paid, the
  clerk of the court, immediately after the close of the term at which the
  fine  was  imposed,  must  prepare  a  schedule, containing, in separate
  columns, the following matters:
    1. The name of each person fined.
    2. His place of residence, where it appears, from the papers  on  file
  or before the court, to be within the county.
    3. The amount of the fine imposed upon him.
    4. The cause for which the fine was imposed.
    The  clerk  must subjoin to the schedule a certificate, to the effect,
  that it contains a true abstract of the orders imposing fines, and  must
  annex it to the warrant specified in the next section.

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