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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Maryland | Md. Code Ann., Transp. § 27-101(ff)(2) | Selling motor vehicle contract without license - restitution | A person that is convicted of a violation of § 15-311.2(c)(5) of this article: (2) May be required to pay restitution. |
Complete Restitution
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Misdemeanor | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.505 Subd. 2(b) | Falsely reporting crime |
The court shall order any person convicted of a violation of this subdivision to make full restitution of all reasonable expenses incurred in the investigation of the false allegation unless + See morethe court makes a specific written finding that restitution would be inappropriate under the circumstances. A restitution award may not exceed $3,000.
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$900.00 - $3000.00 | All | No | Court | N/A |
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Minnesota | M.S.A. § 609.527 Subd. 4 | Identity theft | The court shall order a person convicted of violating subdivision 2 to pay restitution of not less than $1,000 to each direct victim of the offense. | $1000.00 - $0 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)(a) | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: (a) Elk, $5,000.00 per animal
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$5000
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)(b) | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: . . . . (b) Moose, $5,000.00 per animal.
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$5000
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)© | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: . . . . (c) Bear, $3,500.00 per animal.
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$3500
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)(d) | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: . . . . (d) Eagle, $1,500.00 per animal.
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$1500
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)€ | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: . . . . (e) Hawk or any animal that appears on a list specified in section 36505,2 $1,500.00 per animal.
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$1500
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)(f) | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: . . . . (f) Deer, owl, and wild turkey, $1,000.00 per animal.
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$1000
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)(g) | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: . . . . (g) Waterfowl, $500.00 per animal.
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$500
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)(h) | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: . . . . (h) Other game not listed in subdivisions (a) to (g), not less than $100.00 or more than $500.00 per animal.
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$100 - $500
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.40119(1)(i) | Illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals; restitution; value of animal; order; default in payment; collection |
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507,1 an individual convicted of the + See moreillegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows: . . . . (i) Other protected animals, $100.00 per animal.
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$100
per animal |
Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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New Jersey | N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2C:29-3.2 | Restitution for reckless killing of a service animal |
A person who is convicted of a violation of this section, in addition to any other penalty, shall make full restitution for all damages that arise out of or are + See morerelated to the offense, including incidental and consequential damages incurred by the handler of the service animal or guide dog. Restitution under this section shall include, but not be limited to: (1) the value of the service animal or guide dog; (2) replacement and training or retraining expenses for the service animal or guide dog and the handler; (3) veterinary and other medical and boarding expenses for the service animal or guide dog; (4) medical expenses for the handler; and (5) lost wages or income incurred by the handler during any period that the handler is without the services of the service animal or guide dog.
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cost of restitution
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All | Yes | Court | No |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 769.1a(2) | Order of restitution |
(2) Except as provided in subsection (8), when sentencing a defendant convicted of a felony, misdemeanor, or ordinance violation, the court shall order, in addition to or in lieu of + See moreany other penalty authorized by law or in addition to any other penalty required by law, that the defendant make full restitution to any victim of the defendant's course of conduct that gives rise to the conviction or to the victim's estate. [Restitution may include returning actual property; paying fair market value of the property; pay the cost of seizure or impoundment; paying the cost of medical care; compensating loss of income; paying for funeral services, etc.]
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Full restitution
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 771.3(e) | Probation fees |
(e) The probationer shall pay restitution to the victim of the defendant's course of conduct giving rise to the conviction or to the victim's estate as provided in chapter IX. + See moreAn order for payment of restitution may be modified and shall be enforced as provided in chapter IX.
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restitution to the victim of the defendant's course of conduct giving rise to the conviction or to the victim's estate as provided + See morein chapter IX
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.766 | Order of restitution |
(2) Except as provided in subsection (8), when sentencing a defendant convicted of a crime, the court shall order, in addition to or in lieu of any other penalty authorized + See moreby law or in addition to any other penalty required by law, that the defendant make full restitution to any victim of the defendant's course of conduct that gives rise to the conviction or to the victim's estate.
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Full restitution
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.794 | Order of restitution by a juvenile |
(2) Except as provided in subsection (8), at the dispositional hearing or sentencing for an offense, the court shall order, in addition to or in lieu of any other disposition + See moreor penalty authorized by law, that the juvenile make full restitution to any victim of the juvenile's course of conduct that gives rise to the disposition or conviction or to the victim's estate.
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Full restitution
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.796(b)(1) | Deductions and payments - juvenile |
(1) If a juvenile who has been sentenced to the department of corrections is ordered to pay restitution under section 44, and if the juvenile receives more than $50.00 in + See morea month, the department of corrections shall deduct 50% of the amount over $50.00 received by the juvenile for payment of the restitution. The department of corrections shall promptly send the deducted money to the court or to the crime victim as provided in the order of restitution when it accumulates to an amount that exceeds $100.00, or when the juvenile is paroled, transferred to community programs, or discharged on the maximum sentence.
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50% of the amount over $50 that incarcerated defendant receives per month
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All | No | Law enforcement, State/statewide agency | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.796(b)(3) | Deductions and payments - juvenile |
(3) If a juvenile who has been placed in a juvenile facility is ordered to pay restitution under section 44, and if the juvenile receives more than $50.00 in a + See moremonth, the department of human services or the county juvenile agency, as applicable, may deduct 50% of the amount over $50.00 received by the juvenile for payment of the restitution. The department of human services or the county juvenile agency, as applicable, shall promptly send the deducted money to the court or to the crime victim as provided in the order of restitution when it accumulates to an amount that exceeds $100.00, or when the juvenile is released from the juvenile facility.
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50% of the amount over $50 that incarcerated defendant receives per month
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All | No | Law enforcement, State/statewide agency | N/A |
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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 780.826 | Restitution by defendant convicted of misdemeanor |
(2) Except as provided in subsection (8), when sentencing a defendant convicted of a misdemeanor, the court shall order, in addition to or in lieu of any other penalty authorized + See moreby law or in addition to any other penalty required by law, that the defendant make full restitution to any victim of the defendant's course of conduct that gives rise to the conviction or to the victim's estate. For an offense that is resolved by assignment of the defendant to youthful trainee status, by a delayed sentence or deferred judgment of guilt, or in another way that is not an acquittal or unconditional dismissal, the court shall order the restitution required under this section.
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Full restitution
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Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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