Criminal legal system fines and fees, also known as legal financial obligations (LFOs), are monetary penalties that people receive when they become entangled with the criminal legal system. These include fees for court services as well as the costs of incarceration, restitution, and other costs. Because the majority of people who receive LFOs as a part of their sentencing in the court system don’t have money to pay their debt, thousands of people in Washington face cycles of poverty and other harms that impact them and their loved ones. We support efforts to achieve greater safety and well-being for all by eliminating the current LFO system and removing court debt.
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