Section 27712 Of Chapter 13. Public Defender From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 13.
27712
. (a) In any case in which a party is provided legal
assistance, either through the public defender or private counsel
appointed by the court, upon conclusion of the proceedings, or upon
the withdrawal of the public defender or private counsel, after a
hearing on the matter, the court may make a determination of the
ability of the party to pay all or a portion of the cost of such
legal assistance. Such determination of ability to pay shall only be
made after a hearing conducted according to the provisions of Section
987.8 of the Penal Code; except that, in any court where a county
financial evaluation officer is available, the court shall order the
party to appear before the county financial evaluation officer, who
shall make an inquiry into the party's ability to pay this cost as
well as other court-related costs. The party shall have the right to
dispute the county finanacial evaluation officer's evaluation, in
which case he or she shall be entitled to a hearing pursuant to
Section 27752. If the party agrees with the county financial
evaluation officer's evaluation, the county financial evaluation
officer shall petition the court for an order to that effect. The
court may, in its discretion, hold one such additional hearing, or
the county financial evaluation officer may hold one such additional
evaluation, within six months of the conclusion of the criminal
proceedings. If the court determines, or upon petition by the county
financial evaluation officer is satisfied, that the party has the
ability to pay all or part of the cost, it shall order the party to
pay the sum to the county in any installments and manner which it
believes reasonable and compatible with the party's ability to pay.
Execution may be issued on the order in the same manner as on a
judgment in a civil action. The order shall not be enforced by
contempt.
The court, or in a county which has a county financial evaluation
officer, the board of supervisors, shall adjudge a standard by which
to measure the cost of legal assistance provided, which standard
shall reflect the actual cost of legal services provided. Appointed
counsel shall provide evidence of the services performed pursuant to
such standard.