HRS §124B-240
Paying Military Court Fines
This section says how fines from a military court are paid and collected. It allows the fine to be taken out of the person's pay, and the money goes to the state. It also sets a deadline for the officer who collects the fine to turn it over.
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The statute, as written — Payment of fines and disposition thereof
Fines imposed by a military court may be paid to it or to an officer executing its process. The amount of the fine may be noted upon any state roll or account for pay of the delinquent and deducted from any pay or allowance due or thereafter to become due the delinquent, until the fine is liquidated. Any sum deducted shall be returned to the military court that imposed the fine. The officer collecting a fine or penalty imposed by a military court upon an officer or enlisted person shall pay it within thirty days to the director of finance to the credit of the state general fund.
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