Restitution to victims definition

Restitution to victims means restitution ordered by a court to be paid to a victim of an offense in a criminal or juvenile proceeding.
Restitution to victims means restitution ordered by a court to be paid to a victim

Examples of Restitution to victims in a sentence

  • Restitution to victims and/or administrative penalties should not be reasons to reduce, eliminate, or stay full recovery of all reasonable costs of investigation and prosecution.

  • Unless otherwise ordered by the judge, the monies paid into the registry of the court shall be distributed in the following priority order: (1) Restitution to victims.

  • Finding 3A: Restitution to victims of human trafficking is not mandatory under state law, but is mandatory under federal law.

  • Restitution to victims shall be paid prior to any other payments of monetary obligations.

  • In conducting the25 investigation, the court shall determine if the person is able to pay any existing26 obligations for:27 (a) Child support;28 (b) Restitution to victims of crimes; and29 (c) Any administrative assessment required to be paid pursuant to NRS 30 62E.270, 176.059, 176.0611, 176.0613 and 176.062.31 3.

Related to Restitution to victims

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