State v. Patterson
Annotate this CaseCory Patterson and Jesse Alma King each pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary. As part of his sentence, Patterson was ordered to pay, jointly and severally with King, $28,592 in restitution. Patterson challenged the restitution ordered for one of the victim’s lost wages, damages to firearms that were stolen, mileage expenses, and copying costs. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court did not err in granting the victim’s restitution requests for lost wages, mileage, copying costs, and personal property damage, and the claims were supported by sufficient evidence.
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