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Some states believe that restitution is a way to hold a defendant accountable for the consequences of his actions. In addition to a prison sentence or a fine, the defendants can also be sentenced to pay reparation to the victims of their crimes. Restitution differs from a fine because a fine is punitive and restitution is compensatory. When a judge considers ordering restitution as part of a plea deal or after a conviction, he or she must state his or her reasons why he or she has decided against restitution. Victims do not have to ask for redress.
This type of crime often leads to mandatory reparation as part of the sentence. These include drink driving, domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, identity theft and financial or elder abuse.
In other cases, a judge may order reparation if it is necessary to compensate or rehabilitate the victim. Restitution is most common for theft and economic crimes, but in other cases the victim may suffer a direct financial loss. The type of expenses covered by a restitution price may be similar to damages in a case of personal injury. A suspect can be ordered to repay the value of the money or property he stole.
Similar to personal injury, restitution premiums often cover anticipated future losses. For example, a defendant may have to make amends if the victim has lost income as a result of the injury, and the defendant may also have to pay for treatment and therapy costs. The cost of replacing or repairing the property may also be included, in addition to other out-of-pocket expenses. In murder cases, defendants can be sentenced to pay funeral costs for the victim or to pay for counselling for the victim’s family members.
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Company FAQ
To locate an being housed at at a Los Angeles County Jail or Detention Center, you will need to provide the following information:
Your Name
Defendant’s First Name
Defendant’s Last Name
Date of Birth
If you or someone you know has a warrant out for their arrest, it is urgent that you act immediately to avoid an arrest with your local law enforcement agency. We can provide you with misdemeanor warrant information by providing your First name, Defendant’s First Name, Defendant’s Last Name, SPN or Date of Birth.
The Inmate Search Central specializes in providing inmate information for every county jail within Los Angeles County and the surrounding areas. Our law firm representatives can get you the information that you need within minutes. All we need is the defendants full name or last name and date of birth.
Biscailuz Center (Closed)
1060 N Eastern Ave, Monterey Park 90063
Century Regional Detention Facility (female inmates)
11705 S Alameda St, Lynwood 90262
(323) 568-4500*
Inmate Reception Center (temporary holding only)
450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 893-5303
Men’s Central Jail
441 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 974-4082
Mira Loma Detention Center (Closed) (projected to be remodeld and reopened as a women’s detention center)
45100 60th West, Lancaster 93536
North County Correctional Facility
29340 The Old Road, Castaic 91350
(661) 295-7804
Pitchess Detention Center East Facility – Closed (however serves as a fire camp for inmate firefighters)
29310 The Old Rd, Castaic 91384
Pitchess Detention Center North Facility
29320 The Old Road, Castaic 91384
(661) 295-8059
Pitchess Detention Center South Facility
29330 The Old Road, Castaic 91384
(661) 295-8011
Sybil Brand Institute for Women (Closed)
4500 E City Terrace Dr, Monterey Park 90063
Twin Towers Correctional Facility
450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 893-5100*
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