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How long does the defendant get to pay restitution? Depending on the sentence it could be months or years. Offenders may take their entire probation sentence time to pay restitution. Payments vary depending on the ability or inability of the defendant or co-defendants to pay.
There are three different types of restitution: restitution fines, parole revocation fines, and direct orders. The court can order all three types of restitution in the same case. If the offender is found guilty in multiple cases, the court can order all three types of restitution in each case.
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. Most often, it is ordered in cases of property crime such as a home burglary involving stolen or damaged property or the theft of goods from a retail store.
Refers both to disgorging something which has been taken, and to compensation for loss or injury done.
Anytime a crime victim suffers a loss, the offender should be ordered to pay restitution for that loss. A victims right to a criminal restitution order stems from Article I, section 28, subdivision (b) of the California Constitution. Restitution orders are to be imposed for the full amount of a victims economic loss.
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ABSTRACT: A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendants to compensate victims for an increasingly broad category of losses, including emotional and psychological losses and losses for which the defendant was not found guilty.
How long does the defendant have to pay restitution? Depending on the sentence, it could be months or years. Offenders may have their entire probation sentence to pay restitution. Payments vary depending on the ability or inability for the defendant or co-defendants to pay.

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