Why do I have to pay court cost and fine, if I already served time?

Court cost and fines are in addition to any time served and are included in all judgments unless the judgment indicates "time and money to run concurrent".

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1. How do I file an answer once I have been served with a citation?
2. How do I obtain a copy of documents?
3. How do I file a small claims action?
4. I have appealed a case from the Justice of the Peace, what happens next?
5. What is the Bexar County civil jurisdiction?
6. What dates are jury and non-jury cases set for?
7. What are the requirements for a jury demand?
8. How do I file for an occupational driver’s license?
9. How do I obtain copies of documents in my file?
10. How do I get a letter testamentary?
11. How can I obtain guardianship over an incapacitated person?
12. How do I search for an estate?
13. How do I place a will for safekeeping?
14. When is my court date?
15. What is my case number?
16. What court do I need to be in today?
17. What is a bond forfeiture case?
18. How do I file a Petition for Nondisclosure?
19. How do I find out if I have any warrants?
20. How do I obtain copies of a background check?
21. Why do I have to pay court cost and fine, if I already served time?
22. How can I get a transcript?
23. My case is set on the docket. Do my attorney and I have to be there?
24. How can I get copies of a judgment, sentence or dismissal?
25. Where do I pay my court costs/attorney's fees?