17-14-7
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17-14-7.
(a)
Any offender may offer a restitution plan to the ordering authority. If a plan
is offered, it shall be the duty of the ordering authority to consider the
factors stated in Code Section 17-14-10 and to make the plan part of a
restitution order if acceptable to the ordering authority.
(b)
If the parties have not agreed on the amount of restitution prior to sentencing,
the ordering authority shall set a date for a hearing to determine restitution.
Any dispute as to the proper amount or type of restitution shall be resolved by
the ordering authority by the preponderance of the evidence. The burden of
demonstrating the amount of the loss sustained by a victim as a result of the
offense shall be on the state. The burden of demonstrating the financial
resources of the offender or person being ordered to pay restitution and the
financial needs of his or her dependents shall be on the offender or person
being ordered to pay restitution. The burden of demonstrating such other
matters as the ordering authority deems appropriate shall be upon the party
designated by the ordering authority as justice requires.
(c)
If the ordering authority finds that more than one offender has contributed to
the loss of a victim, the court may make each offender liable for payment of the
full amount of restitution or may apportion liability among the offenders to
reflect the level of contribution to the
victiḿs
loss and economic circumstances of each offender.
(d)
If the ordering authority finds that more than one victim has sustained a loss
requiring restitution by an offender, the court may provide for a different
payment schedule for each victim based on the type and amount of each
victiḿs
loss and accounting for the economic circumstances of each victim. In any case
in which the state or any of its political subdivisions is a victim and thus is
due restitution, the ordering authority shall ensure that any other victim
receives full restitution before the state or a political subdivision receives
restitution.
(e)
A victim may waive his or her right to obtain restitution pursuant to this
article. Any such waiver shall be made in writing and filed with the court or
ordering authority having jurisdiction over the criminal case. Such waiver
shall not affect any other rights or remedies that the victim may have against
the offender under the laws of this state or the United States or any of the
several states.