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Examples of restitution might include a shoplifter who is ordered to repay a store owner for the cost of a stolen item, or an assailant who must pay for their victims medical expenses after a violent assault. In homicide cases, restitution can even cover funeral costs.
Examples of restitution might include a shoplifter who is ordered to repay a store owner for the cost of a stolen item, or an assailant who must pay for their victims medical expenses after a violent assault. In homicide cases, restitution can even cover funeral costs.
The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to give up their gains to the claimant. It should be contrasted with the law of compensation, the law of loss-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to pay the claimant for their loss.
Examples of restitution might include a shoplifter who is ordered to repay a store owner for the cost of a stolen item, or an assailant who must pay for their victims medical expenses after a violent assault. In homicide cases, restitution can even cover funeral costs.
The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to give up their gains to the claimant. It should be contrasted with the law of compensation, the law of loss-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to pay the claimant for their loss.
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It is the right of a victim to be reimbursed for losses caused directly by the crime. Restitution is not a punishment for the offender; it is a monetary debt the offender owes the victim. You may receive restitution for the costs of destroyed, lost, stolen, or damaged property, or for medical or counseling bills.
If its possible to identify the victim, the judge will order the offender to make restitution to the identified victim. For example, if the offender stole the stereo of the person, the offender may have to give the victim the stereo back or reimburse the victim for the stereo.
Restitution holds offenders partially or fully accountable for the financial losses suffered by the victims of their crimes. Restitution is typically ordered in both juvenile and criminal courts to compensate victims for out-of-pocket expenses that are the direct result of a crime.
If its possible to identify the victim, the judge will order the offender to make restitution to the identified victim. For example, if the offender stole the stereo of the person, the offender may have to give the victim the stereo back or reimburse the victim for the stereo.
Restitution holds offenders partially or fully accountable for the financial losses suffered by the victims of their crimes. Restitution is typically ordered in both juvenile and criminal courts to compensate victims for out-of-pocket expenses that are the direct result of a crime.

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