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  6. Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
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  8. Chapter 18 - Sentence and P...
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  10. Article 4A - Restitution to Victims of Crimes.


Article 4A - Restitution to Victims of Crimes.


  • Section 15-18-65 - Legislative findings; purpose and construction of article.
  • Section 15-18-66 - Definitions.
  • Section 15-18-67 - Restitution hearing; order of restitution; persons entitled to be heard.
  • Section 15-18-68 - Criteria for determining restitution.
  • Section 15-18-69 - Objections to order; statement of findings.
  • Section 15-18-70 - Method of payment of restitution; payment as condition of sentence suspension or probation.
  • Section 15-18-71 - Enforceability of order when defendant imprisoned; condition of parole.
  • Section 15-18-72 - Effect of default by defendant with suspended sentence, on probation or on parole.
  • Section 15-18-73 - Restitution by corporation, partnership, etc.; default as forfeiture of right to do business.
  • Section 15-18-74 - Supervision of parolee's restitution.
  • Section 15-18-75 - Civil action by victim of crime; credit for restitution paid.
  • Section 15-18-76 - Restitution centers - Establishment and operation; cooperation of counties and municipalities.
  • Section 15-18-77 - Restitution centers - Services; powers of Board of Pardons and Paroles, counties and municipalities.
  • Section 15-18-78 - Effect of restitution order; rights of victim, etc.; section cumulative and in pari materia with other statutes.
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