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Criminal FAQ Answer to: Are there fees charged for incarceration?

There are no fees involved for the incarceration itself.

However, there are statutory fines/fees imposed as part of a sentence. If a defendant requests one of the alternative jail programs, there can be fees involved for those programs, such as Weekend Work Program or Work furlough.

The defense attorney or Probation Department can advise a defendant of the various consequences and penalties that can be imposed related to the crime.

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