California Order

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This form is a model order from the court, stating that the court employed an attorney for the defendant based on the defendant's affidavit of indigence, but that the court has learned that the defendant is in fact employed. The order requires the defendant to pay a certain percentage of his wages to the court clerk as reimbursement for the costs expended by the court.

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