1-14-106. Payment of fees in criminal cases.
In criminal cases where the fees prescribed are not paid by the defendant or the prosecuting witness, they shall be paid to the party entitled thereto by the public defender's office, if subpoenaed by a defendant represented by the public defender, otherwise by the county.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 14 - Fees and Costs and Security Therefor
Section 1-14-101 - "Folio" Defined.
Section 1-14-102 - Witness Fees; Fees for Expert Witnesses in Civil and Criminal Cases.
Section 1-14-103 - Witness or Juror to Receive Only Single Fee.
Section 1-14-104 - Physician Testifying as Expert or Performing Postmortem or Autopsy; Fees.
Section 1-14-106 - Payment of Fees in Criminal Cases.
Section 1-14-107 - Record of Attendance and Fees of Jurors and Witnesses.
Section 1-14-108 - Statement of Attendance of Jurors and Witnesses in Criminal Cases.
Section 1-14-110 - Only Actual Mileage Allowed for Service; Liability for False Statement.
Section 1-14-112 - Court Officers Not Allowed Witness Fees.
Section 1-14-113 - Officer's Fees to Be Posted; Penalty.
Section 1-14-114 - Officer's Return to Show His Fees.
Section 1-14-115 - Right to Receive Certified Bill of Costs or Fees.
Section 1-14-117 - Disposition of Costs Collected.
Section 1-14-118 - Payment of Fees and Compensation.
Section 1-14-122 - Additional Security Upon Motion of Defendant.
Section 1-14-123 - Judgment Against Surety for Costs; Execution.
Section 1-14-124 - Costs Allowed for Recovery of Money or Property.
Section 1-14-125 - When Costs Not Recoverable by Plaintiff.
Section 1-14-126 - Costs in Discretion of Court.
Section 1-14-127 - Recovery of Costs When Several Actions Brought on Same Instrument.