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Federal Courts: Differences Exist in Ordering Fines and Restitution
Publication year:
1999
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: This testimony outlines the results of the report "Federal courts: Differences Exist in Ordering Fines and Restitution" which discusses the factors that influence whether a federal offender was ordered to pay a fine or restitution. Based on offender was ordered to pay a fine or restitution. Based on fiscal year 1997 statistics, the report notes that the major factor influencing fine or restitution orders was the judicial circuit or district where the offender was sentenced.