Opinion No. 76-80 (1980)
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Opinion
Dear Mr. Miller:
This letter is in response to your request for an opinion asking whether or not a plea of guilty in person or in writing constitutes a "confession" as referred to in §
We enclose four previous opinions issued by this office, listed below, which are self-explanatory. As can be seen, it has been the view of this office that a plea of guilty is the same as a "confession" so that if the sheriff is officially present in court at the time the defendant enters a plea of guilty, the $2.00 fee would be chargeable. It is also clear from these opinions that if the sheriff is not present in court, such a fee cannot be charged.
Further, it is our view that the fee should be charged for a written plea of guilty, pursuant to a uniform traffic ticket signed by the prosecutor, which is taken by the court when the sheriff is officially present. This fee is collected on behalf of the county. §
Very truly yours,
JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General
Enclosures Att'y Gen. Op. No. 35, Grossenheider, 4/21/55 Att'y Gen. Op. No. 24, Downs, 2/18/52 Att'y Gen. Op. No. 99, Wright, 1/3/51 Att'y Gen. Op. No. 39, Herren, 8/13/47
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