William G. Mayer, Esq. Informal Opinion Acting Town Attorney No. 95-53 Town of Genoa P. O. Box 33 Kings Ferry, N Y 13081
Dear Mr. Mayer:
You have asked whether Criminal Procedure Law §
General Municipal Law §
Under the Penal Law, an "offense" is conduct for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment or a fine is provided by any State law or local law of a political subdivision of the State. Penal Law §
Thus, the penalty under section 136(15) is a violation, while under Executive Law §
Criminal Procedure Law §
6. Civil proceeding for collection. (a) A fine, restitution or reparation imposed or directed by the court shall be imposed or directed by a written order of the court containing the amount thereof required to be paid by the defendant. The court's order also shall direct the district attorney to file a certified copy of such order with the county clerk of the county in which the court is situate except where the court which issues such order is the supreme court in which case the order itself shall be filed by the clerk of the court acting in his or her capacity as the county clerk of the county in which the court is situate. Such order shall be entered by the county clerk in the same manner as a judgment in a civil action in accordance with subdivision (a) of rule five thousand sixteen of the civil practice law and rules. Even if the defendant was imprisoned for failure to pay such fine, restitution or reparation, or has served the period of imprisonment imposed, such order after entry thereof pursuant to this subdivision may be collected in the same manner as a judgment in a civil action by the victim, as defined in paragraph (b) of subdivision four of section
60.27 of the penal law, to whom restitution or reparation was ordered to be paid, the estate of such person or the district attorney. . . .
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(b) The district attorney may, in his or her discretion, and must, upon order of the court, institute proceedings to collect such fine, restitution or reparation.
The practice commentary indicates a broad application of this provision. "This section governs the procedure for collecting monetary payments imposed upon individuals convicted of offenses". Practice Commentaries, McKinney's Criminal Procedure Law Vol 11A § 420.10.
We conclude that the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, including section 420.10(6), are applicable to prosecutions under General Municipal Law §
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of the views of this office.
Very truly yours,
SIOBHAN S. CRARY
Assistant Attorney General
