9726 - Fine.

     § 9726.  Fine.        (a)  Fine only.--The court may, as authorized by law,     sentence the defendant only to pay a fine, when, having regard     to the nature and circumstances of the crime and to the history     and character of the defendant, it is of the opinion that the     fine alone suffices.        (b)  Fine as additional sentence.--The court may sentence the     defendant to pay a fine in addition to another sentence, either     involving total or partial confinement or probation, when:            (1)  the defendant has derived a pecuniary gain from the        crime; or            (2)  the court is of the opinion that a fine is specially        adapted to deterrence of the crime involved or to the        correction of the defendant.        (c)  Exception.--The court shall not sentence a defendant to     pay a fine unless it appears of record that:            (1)  the defendant is or will be able to pay the fine;        and            (2)  the fine will not prevent the defendant from making        restitution or reparation to the victim of the crime.        (d)  Financial resources.--In determining the amount and     method of payment of a fine, the court shall take into account     the financial resources of the defendant and the nature of the     burden that its payment will impose.