The following provisions shall apply to the District Court:
This section may not be interpreted to prohibit a court from filing a case upon payment of costs without a conviction or adjudication; except that upon motion at any time by either party, the court shall bring a filed case forward and proceed to a disposition of the pending complaint.
This section may not be interpreted to deprive a law enforcement officer of compensation for that officer's services and expenses, but this section may shift the responsibility for providing such compensation.
The term "law enforcement officer" means any person who by virtue of that person's public employment is vested by law with a duty to enforce any criminal law of this State by making arrests, whether that duty extends to all crimes or is limited to specific crimes, or with a duty to enforce any law of this State establishing a civil violation.
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §6(COR).]
[1975, c. 731, §8(AMD).]
In addition to other penalties provided by law, the court may impose on the defendant reasonable costs for the defendant's failure to answer or the defendant's failure to appear in court.
[1991, c. 733, §2(AMD).]
[1979, c. 127, §15(RP).]
[1997, c. 750, Pt. A, §1(RP).]
The court officer required to be present at an arraignment may be an officer other than the arresting officer if the municipality or county has designated the officer to handle the arraignment case load of that municipality or county. In addition, one or more municipalities may designate either a municipal law enforcement officer or a county law enforcement officer to represent the municipalities at arraignments. [1999, c. 731, Pt. CCCC, §1(AMD).]
In a municipality where a police officer has been furnished to serve as a bailiff, the Chief Judge may continue to authorize the use of a police officer as a bailiff and the District Court shall compensate the municipality. A person appointed to serve as bailiff may not serve as court officer for a municipal police department as provided in this subsection. [1997, c. 750, Pt. A, §2(NEW).]
[1999, c. 731, Pt. CCCC, §1(AMD).]
[1997, c. 750, Pt. A, §2(NEW).]
[1977, c. 114, §9(RPR).]
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