Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2021
The day fine system implies that the amount of the fine is tied to an offender’s daily earnings. In France, the use of this system seems to be quite limited in practice despite the fact that such a sentence is theoretically applicable to all offenses. This is certainly explained by the fact that fines have traditionally been based on the individual crime rather than on the individual offender’s ability to pay. However, through the introduction of day fines, it is possible that judges become more comfortable with the monetary penalties when the amounts can be adjusted to individual cases and circumstances.
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