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  8. Chapter 28A - Profits From Crime--Restitution


Chapter 28A - Profits From Crime--Restitution


  • § 23A-28A-1 Contracts with accused or convicted persons for publications regarding crime--Attorney general to receive copy of contract and moneys owed.
  • § 23A-28A-2 Attorney general's proceedings under escrow provisions--Notice to accused or convicted person--Application by accused or convicted person for hearing--Orders by court.
  • § 23A-28A-3 Escrow account for benefit of victim--Civil action by victim.
  • § 23A-28A-4 Notices of escrow moneys held by attorney general.
  • § 23A-28A-5 Failure of victim to bring civil action--Action by governmental entity for costs of prosecution and imprisonment.
  • § 23A-28A-6 Reimbursement of governmental entities for costs of prosecution and imprisonment--Crediting of proceeds.
  • § 23A-28A-7 Acquittal of accused person--Payment of escrowed moneys.
  • § 23A-28A-8 No actions brought against escrowed moneys--Payment to convicted person.
  • § 23A-28A-9 Person not guilty as result of mental illness deemed convicted person.
  • § 23A-28A-10 Person unfit for trial as result of mental illness--Action by attorney general to determine disposition of escrow account.
  • § 23A-28A-11 Commencement of five-year period for bringing action.
  • § 23A-28A-12 Charges and costs of attorney general deducted from escrow account.
  • § 23A-28A-13 Legal representation of accused or convicted person--Use of escrowed moneys.
  • § 23A-28A-14 Acts by accused or convicted person to defeat purpose of chapter void.
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