Indiana Code 35-33-7-6. Indigent defendant; assignment of counsel; ability to pay; transfer of fees
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(c) If the court finds that the person is able to pay part of the cost of representation by the assigned counsel, the court shall order the person to pay the following:
(1) For a felony action, a fee of two hundred dollars ($200).
(2) For a misdemeanor action, a fee of one hundred dollars ($100).
(d) If the court orders the person to pay an amount described in subsection (c)(1) or (c)(2), the court shall inquire at sentencing whether the person has paid the required amount.
(e) The clerk of the court shall deposit the first one hundred dollars ($100) in a felony case and the first fifty dollars ($50) in a misdemeanor case of the fees described in subsection (c) in the county’s supplemental public defender services fund established by IC 33-40-3-1.
(f) The clerk of the court shall transfer the remaining one hundred dollars ($100) in a felony case and the remaining fifty dollars ($50) in a misdemeanor case of the fees described in subsection (c) to the state comptroller for deposit in the public defense fund established by IC 33-40-6-1.
(g) The court may review the finding of indigency at any time during the proceedings if:
(1) the court receives evidence of a material change in the person’s income or assets; or
(2) the person has failed to provide the court with sufficient evidence, including documentary evidence, to sustain the court’s initial indigency determination.
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.298, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.216-1996, SEC.11; P.L.98-2004, SEC.139; P.L.140-2020, SEC.1; P.L.111-2024, SEC.16.