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It can also make a restitution order under s. 380.3.
Restitution orders have become increasingly popular in criminal sentences and all states now provide for them.
The average restitution order costs about $500 to process.
Punishing criminal behavior, the reasoning goes, is what prison and restitution orders are for.
The complaint alleged that some of the funds were used to pay restitution ordered in his dogfighting case.
But his lawyers have suggested that after the civil litigation, on top of the fines and restitution ordered yesterday, he could be bankrupt.
In its first six months, this unit assisted in obtaining restitution orders of more than $50 million.
Mr. Cusack could also face millions of dollars in fines and restitution orders.
In the event that the offender still has the stolen property the court will make a restitution order for the return of the goods to the victim.
Under the Act convicted persons have the right to appeal against a restitution order from the Tribunal to repay the State the compensation award.
One Department of Justice website describes this as the largest restitution order ever imposed as of July 2007.
Mr. Imbriani pleaded guilty in 1994 to embezzlement, and drew five years' probation and a restitution order.
It has since been overtaken by the $170 billion restitution order against Bernard Madoff in June 2009.
"Though the government purported to represent these individuals, we see nowhere in the record their viewpoints and desires regarding the enforcement of the restitution order," the opinion said.
His lawyer, G. Michael Bellinger, expressed disappointment with the sentence and questioned the restitution order, calling it "a little bit unreasonable."
Two of the arson defendants pled guilty, and were sentenced to ten years in prison, with restitution ordered in the amount of $10 million.
The N.A.S.D. doesn't bother to keep statistics on how much of that was paid, but officials concede that many restitution orders are also ignored.
That court had ruled that a criminal restitution order is a "debt" dischargeable in a proceeding brought under Chapter 13 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code.
The judge, Leonard B. Sand of Federal District Court in Manhattan, will impose the restitution order when he sentences the men today under extraordinarily high security.
The prosecutor for the case, Glen Levin, said the restitution order would "send a loud and clear message that drug dealers will not be permitted to keep their blood money."
Republic New York pleaded guilty to fraud in federal court on December 17, 2001 and agreed upon a restitution order on January 9, 2002 of $606 million.
The judge also approved a restitution order that will send as much as $45 million of Mr. Skilling's money to the victims of the Enron fraud.
Mr. Minkow, now a minister, said that he legally owes millions to one victim, Union Bank, because a federal judge had dismissed the rest of his restitution order.
Justice Marshall wrote the opinion, which concluded that Congress had not intended to treat criminal restitution orders differently than other debts from which individuals could get relief under Chapter 13.
Restitution Ordered Mr. Blocker, who is described by friends as an intelligent drifter with a passion for religion and music, was arrested in the Nassau thefts on Jan. 3.