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RESTITUTION §13-804

Upon a conviction of a criminal offense causing economic loss to any person, the court in its discretion may order all or a portion of a fine imposed on the defendant to be allocated as restitution or may order the defendant to pay restitution independent of the fine, to the person who suffered the economic loss caused by the criminal conduct. The court is not authorized to consider the economic circumstances of the defendant in determining the amount of restitution but has discretion in ordering the manner of the payment. If the probation officer or court has reason to believe that the court ordered restitution is not being made, such information must be reported to the court and the court may revoke the defendant's probation, parole or community supervision.

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