Luis M. v. Superior Court
Annotate this CaseLuis M., a juvenile, admitted that he had committed felony vandalism. The offense involved nine acts of graffiti at six locations. The juvenile court ordered restitution in the amount of $3,881.88, which was a crime prevention officer’s estimation of the amount the City spent to abate Luis’s acts of graffiti in 2011. The court of appeal directed the juvenile court to vacate its restitution order and to hold a new restitution hearing. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the juvenile court’s award was not based on sufficient evidence that the amount of claimed loss was a result of Luis’s conduct.
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