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Court will decide whether court fees are taxes

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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether it’s legal for judges to order defendants to pay fees and court costs.

Shawn Cameron Junior was ordered to pay more than 16 hundred dollars in court costs after he was convicted of assault. But he says that amounts to a tax, and only the Legislature can enact taxes. He says courts can also be arbitrary in how they set the charges.

Cameron is also challenging the law that allows courts to collect fees and costs. He says it does not specifically state the purpose of imposing court costs and does not adequately set standards for determining the costs.

Lower courts have upheld the fees on the grounds they raise money from people using the criminal justice system to help pay for the criminal justice system.

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