Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 9/29/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Magistrate Morella:
I have received your opinion request for research and reply. Your questions are as follows:
(1) Can a magistrate of a mayor's court suspend court costs pursuant to La. C.Cr.P. art.
887 (A)?; and(2) Can a magistrate of a mayor's court suspend those court costs dedicated to the crime lab?
In response to your first question, La. C.Cr.P. art.
Any judge of a district court, parish court, city court, traffic court, juvenile court, or family court within the state shall be authorized to suspend court costs.
La. C.Cr.P. art.
Your second question asks whether a magistrate of a mayor's court can suspend court costs dedicated to the crime lab. La. R.S.
In all criminal cases prosecuted under state statutes, parish ordinances or city ordinances in any mayor's . . . . court . . . . sitting within a parish which, upon approval of the governing body of such parish, . . . is . . . a part of a criminalistics laboratory commission . . . . there shall be taxed as costs against every defendant who is convicted after trial, or who enters a plea of guilty or of nolo contendere, or who forfeits his bond, a sum in accordance with the following schedule:
(a) Operating a vehicle while intoxicated and drug offenses — fifty dollars.
(b) Crimes defined in Title 14 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 — ten dollars.
(c) Violations of provisions of Title 32 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, or of city or parish traffic ordinances — ten dollars.
Section B(2) of La. R.S.
In conclusion, it is the opinion of this office that a magistrate of a mayor's court may not suspend court costs pursuant to La. C.Cr.P. art.
I hope that this opinion has adequately answered your questions. If our office can be of further assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: GREG MURPHY Assistant Attorney General
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