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- Restitution Form - Bucks County, PA
Victim Witness Restitution Form to request compensation for the cost of property damage and or medical expenses and or the fair value of stolen property or deductible not covered by insurance
- RESTITUTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RESTITUTION is an act of restoring or a condition of being restored How to use restitution in a sentence
- Restitution - Definition, Examples, Cases - Legal Dictionary
Restitution defined and explained with examples Restitution is payment made to someone to compensate them for damages or loss, often ordered by the court
- What Is Restitution? Whos Eligible for Victim Compensation? - Nolo
Restitution involves the court, as part of a sentence in a criminal case, ordering a defendant to compensate the victim for losses suffered as a result of the crime All states have laws providing that convicted defendants pay restitution to their victims
- What Is the Legal Definition of Restitution in Law?
Restitution plays a crucial role in the legal system by aiming to restore victims to their pre-loss condition It serves as a remedy, ensuring that wrongs are addressed and justice is served This concept compensates for losses while reinforcing accountability among offenders
- How Is Restitution Paid to Victims of Crime? - CriminalDefenseLawyer. com
The purpose of restitution is to make victims—to the extent possible—whole again Restitution is not a punishment or an alternative to imprisonment, fines, and probation Restitution is a debt owed to victims who suffer real harm Restitution can play a critical role in a defendant's rehabilitation
- What Is Restitution? - The Law Dictionary
Restitution is a remedy that occurs in both civil and criminal cases Courts may order a defendant to either return something they took or, if they committed a crime, compensate the victim of that crime
- restitution | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
In criminal cases: Full or partial compensation for loss paid by a criminal to a victim that is ordered as part of a criminal [wex:sentence] or as a condition of [wex:probation]
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