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  3. List of laws of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Domestic Proceedings and Magistrate's Court (Guernsey) Law, 1988; 1989 ... (Fees) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Ordinance, 2015; The Income Tax (Guernsey) (Approval of ...

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    Court fees payable on conviction unless good cause shown [8] Arizona: Court fees never available in a criminal case, even in cases of a bad faith argument [9] Arkansas: Court costs assessed on conviction or guilty plea; [10] $150 for misdemeanor or felony violation and $75 for local ordinance [10] California Colorado

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  9. Probate court - Wikipedia

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    A probate court (sometimes called a surrogate court) is a court that has competence in a jurisdiction to deal with matters of probate and the administration of estates. [1] In some jurisdictions, such courts may be referred to as orphans' courts [ 2 ] or courts of ordinary.