Victim Restitution definition

Victim Restitution means court-ordered financial payments to the victim of a crime by the supervised individual for compensation of damage or loss.

Examples of Victim Restitution in a sentence

  • Even though the Mandatory Victim Restitution Act applies to juveniles tried and convicted as adults, it does not apply to findings of delinquency or other dispositions following juvenile proceedings.

  • Fines due on traffic cases and criminal cases with summary or bench probation without Victim Restitution orders will be subject to the addition of a $300 Civil Assessment pursuant to PC1214.1 if the fine becomes delinquent.

  • SunTrust, the United States, and the Claims Administrator shall coordinate the announcement of the Victim Restitution Plan.

  • This Plan provides a framework for a Claims Administrator to pay compensation from a Victim Restitution Fund to certain borrowers who participated in the Home Affordable Modification Program (“HAMP”) administered by SunTrust Mortgage, Inc.

  • The Claims Administrator shall hire and train an appropriately experienced staff to help the Claims Administrator administer the Victim Restitution Fund in a timely, ethical, and accurate manner.

  • The Employer requires the bidders/suppliers/contractors to observe the highest standard of ethics during the procurement and execution of such contracts.

  • The remaining basic financial statements are fund financial statements that focus onindividual parts of the District, reporting the District’s operations in more detail than the government wide statements.

  • The Mandatory Victim Restitution Act of 1996 (“MVRA”), 18 U.S.C. §§ 3663A-3664, requires that a court order a defendant convicted of fraud or conspiracy to commit fraud to make restitution to his victims.

  • Restitution orders under the Mandatory Victim Restitution Act (“MVRA”), 18 U.S.C. §§ 3663A-3664, are reviewed for “abuse of discretion,” which occurs when the decision rests on an error of law, clearly erroneous finding of fact, or otherwise cannot be located within the range of permissible decisions.

  • VICTIM RESTITUTION AND OTHER JUSTICE RELATED REIMBURSEMENTS Number of Cases - (Ending Balance from Prior Year) Value of Cases - (Ending Balance from Prior Year) Number of Cases Established/ Referred/ Transferred in Period Value of Cases Established/ Referred/ Transferred in Period Gross Revenue Collected Adjustments Gross Revenue Collected: Victim Restitution (PC1202.4 (f)) Only Change in Value Number of Cases - Ending Balance Value of Cases - Ending Balance Error Messages Row Program Col.

Related to Victim Restitution

  • Restitution means a specific sum of money ordered by the

  • Community restitution means compulsory service, without

  • Victims rights agency" means a public agency, or part thereof,

  • Prostitution means procuring or providing any commercial sex act and the “practice of prostitution” has the same meaning.

  • Victim means a person that domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking has been committed against as defined in this Article.

  • Potential Repudiation/Moratorium means the occurrence of an event described in paragraph (a) of the definition of Repudiation/Moratorium.

  • Attack directed against any civilian population means a course of conduct involving the multiple commission of acts referred to in paragraph 1 against any civilian population, pursuant to or in furtherance of a State or organizational policy to commit such attack;

  • Potential Repudiation/Moratorium means the occurrence of an event described in paragraph (a) of the definition of Repudiation/Moratorium.

  • serious offence means: (a) a crime or offence involving the death of a person; (b) a sex-related offence or a crime, including sexual assault (whether against an adult or child); child pornography, or an indecent act involving a child; (c) fraud, money laundering, insider dealing or any other financial offence or crime, including those under legislation relating to companies, banking, insurance or other financial services; or (d) an attempt to commit a crime or offence described in (a) to (c);

  • consumer dispute means a dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made, denies or disputes the allegations contained in the complaint;

  • Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine:

  • Court Order means any judgment, order, award or decree of any foreign, federal, state, local or other court or tribunal and any award in any arbitration proceeding.

  • Fair Hearing means the State hearing provided to beneficiaries upon denial of appeal pursuant to 22 CCR 50951 and 50953 and 9 CCR 1810.216.6. Fair hearings must comply with 42 CFR 431.220(a)(5), 438.408(f), 438.414, and 438.10(g)(1).

  • Court Hearing means the hearing by the High Court of the Petition to sanction the Scheme under Section 453 of the Act.

  • Mental or Nervous Disorder means any disease or condition, regardless of whether the cause is organic, that is classified as a Mental or Nervous Disorder in the current edition of International Classification of Diseases, published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is listed in the current edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association or other relevant State guideline or applicable sources.

  • Evidentiary Hearing as used in sub. (1) (b), means a formal examination of accu- sations by receiving testimony or other forms of evidence that may be relevant to the dismissal, demotion, licensing, or discipline of any public employee or person cov- ered by that section. A council that considered a mayor’s accusations against an employee in closed session without giving the employee prior notice violated the requirement of actual notice to the employee. Campana v. City of Greenfield, 38 F. Supp. 2d 1043 (1999).

  • offence means an act or omission punishable by law;

  • Expert advice or assistance means advice or assistance derived from scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge.

  • Public hearing means a hearing at which members of the public are

  • Prone restraint means a restraint in which a student is held face down on the floor.

  • Supine restraint means the restraint of a student in a face-up position on the student’s back on the floor or another surface and with physical pressure applied to the body of the student to keep the student in the supine position.

  • Ombudsman means the Company Ombudsman of AllianceBernstein, or any of his/her staff members.

  • Victim of domestic violence means a person protected under this act and shall include any person who is 18 years of age or older or who is an emancipated minor and who has been subjected to domestic violence by a spouse, former spouse, or any other person who is a present or former household member. "Victim of domestic violence" also includes any person, regardless of age, who has been subjected to domestic violence by a person with whom the victim has a child in common, or with whom the victim anticipates having a child in common, if one of the parties is pregnant. "Victim of domestic violence" also includes any person who has been subjected to domestic violence by a person with whom the victim has had a dating relationship.

  • Therapeutic court personnel means the staff of a mental

  • Threat of violence means an unjustified expression of intention to inflict injury or damage that is made by a student and directed to another student.