Maryland Code § CJ-7-504

Section CJ-7-504
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(a) A defendant who is unable to pay a fine ordered by a court may apply to
the court for a reduction of the fine.
(b) If a defendant fails or is unable to pay a fine as ordered by a court, the
court may investigate the reasons for the failure or inability to pay the fine, including
the defendant's financial and family situation and whether nonpayment of the fine is
contumacious or is due to indigence.
(c) After an investigation that a court considers necessary as to the reasons
for the failure or inability to pay a fine, the court:
(1) May order that the individual be committed to a correctional
facility;
(2) May reduce the fine to an amount that the court determines the
defendant is able to pay; or

(3) Subject to subsection (d) of this section, may direct that the
individual be imprisoned until payment of:
(i) The fine; or
(ii) Part of the fine that is undischarged after a pro rata credit
for time served instead of payment.
(d) (1) Subject to the limitations in this subsection, the court shall
determine the period of imprisonment for default in payment of a fine.
(2) The period of imprisonment may not exceed:
(i) 1 day for each $10 of the fine; and
(ii) If the fine was imposed for a crime subject to punishment
by imprisonment, one-third of the maximum term authorized by the statute or
ordinance under which the individual was convicted, or 90 days, whichever is less; or
(iii) If the fine was imposed for a crime that is not subject to
punishment by imprisonment, absent default in payment of a fine, 15 days.
(3) The period of imprisonment, when added to the original sentence,
may not exceed the maximum term of imprisonment allowed for the crime.
(4) Each period of imprisonment imposed because of nonpayment of
two or more fines shall run concurrently unless the court specifies that the periods of
imprisonment shall run consecutively.

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