Restitution

AuthorPaul Burglin/Barry Simons/Ed Kuwatch
Pages1193-1215
RESTITUTION
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CHAPTER 14
RESTITUTION
Χοντριβυτινγ Εδιτορ Αντονιο Ρ. Σαραβια1
§14:10 REMEDY OF RESTITUTION DEFINED
§14:11 Def‌inition of Restitution
§14:12 Restitution in Criminal Law and Civil Law (Torts)
§14.13 Restitution May Be Ordered On Dismissed Or Unf‌iled Charges
§14:20 VICTIM’S RIGHT TO RESTITUTION
§14:21 California Constitutional Right
§14:22 Statutory Right and Legislative Intent
§14.23 Who Are Victims?
§14:24 Restitution to the Victim’s Estate
§14:30 CONTESTING RESTITUTION
§14:31 Evidentiary Hearing and Procedure
§14:32 Non-Probation Sentence: Restitution Normally Limited To Loss Caused By The Crime
§14:33 Probation Sentence: Greater Discretion To Award Restitution For Rehabilitation and
Deterrence
§14:34 Determining Amount Of Restitution
§14:34.1 Comparative Fault
§14:34.2 Attorney’s Fees and Costs
§14:34.3 Costs of Investigation and Prosecution
§14:34.4 Impact of Insurance Payments and Civil Court Settlements
§14:34.5 Negotiating Amount as Part of a Plea Agreement
§14:34.6 Restitution For Loss of Value v. Costs of Repair
§14:34.7 Original Parts v. Recycled Parts
§14:35 Jurisdiction And Extension Of Probation
§14:36 Restitution May Be Ordered Directly To Hospital That Rendered Emergency Care
§14:37 Amount of a Restitution Order or Restitution Fine Cannot Be Increased After Retrial
§14:38 A Restitution Order Entered After Judgment Is a Separate Judgment for Purpose of Appeal
§14:39 Appointment of Counsel on Appeal From a Restitution Order
§14:40 RESTITUTION ASSISTANCE FOR VICTIMS
§14:41 Responsibilities and Duties of Probation Department
§14:42 Establishment of Bank Account by Probation Department for Deposits of Payments
§14:43 State Restitution Agencies Available to Assist Victims
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California Drunk Driving Law 14-2
§14:44 Enforcement of Restitution and Judicial Council Forms
§14:45 Restitution Order Made as Part of Juvenile Deferred Entry of Judgment
§14.46 Failure to Pay Full Restitution Before Probation Terminates Does Equate to a Failure to
Successfully Complete Probation
§14:47 Civil Judgment Survives Term Of Probation Under PC 1214(b)
§14:48 Juvenile Restitution Becomes a Money Judgment After Wardship W&I 730.6
§14:50 BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGES FINE, BUT NOT RESTITUTION
§14:60 ATTORNEY’S FEES IN CIVIL ACTION AFTER FELONY CONVICTION
§14:70 EMERGENCY RESPONSE COSTS

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