Criminals often do not have the resources to repay you for your loss.
However, this should not sway your resolve to receive full restitution,
plus interest,
for your loss.
California Law states that the criminal's ability to pay shall have
no bearing upon the judge's obligation to order full restitution unless that
judge is prepared to go on the record and formally declare why that judge
feels that your criminal should not be required to repay you in full.
Believe me when I tell you, that it is the rare judge, in the most unusual of
circumstances, that will do this.
The reality is, that most of the time, the judge
will order the full amount of the restitution to be repaid to you.
This places the
responsibility to collect that money for you on another
governmental agency, like the probation
department or the prison system.
The judge will want the record to reflect that the court was in favor of the victim being
made whole for their loss. CrimeDebt.com - Restitution Unlimited agrees with
that philosophy. We want the victim paid.
How the victim successfully deals with whatever government agency
ordered by the judge to collect the restitution for the victim, is another matter.
CrimeDebt.com Restitution Unlimited works very hard for our victims to make the
government or law enforcement agency with
the legal jurisdiction and responsibility to collect restitution for you to do their job.
We believe that the criminal justice system works, but that sometimes you might
need a little help to make the system work for you. Our Restitution Recovery
Management System is what you need to save you the time and trouble of doing it yourself.
CrimeDebt.com - Restitution Unlimited provides that help for you, making the collection of
your restitution easier.
Click the links below to learn more.