State v. Hall
Annotate this CaseAppellant pleaded guilty to attempted rape, attempted second-degree murder, and aiding a felon. The district court judge sentenced Appellant to a term of imprisonment and ordered restitution to remain open for thirty days. Subsequently, the district court judge ordered Appellant to pay more than $32,000 in restitution, including relocation expenses incurred by the victim of the attempted rape. The court of appeals affirmed the district court’s order of restitution. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the district court had subject matter jurisdiction to set the amount of Appellant’s restitution; and (2) substantial competent evidence supported the district court judge’s inclusion of moving expenses for the victim of the attempted rape.
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