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  • 46.2002 Establishment of restitution programs.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A. § 46.2002

    The Department of Public Safety may, as a means of assisting in the rehabilitation of persons committed to its care, establish pro­grams and procedures whereby those persons may contribute toward restitution, in money or service, of those persons injured as a conse­quence of their criminal...

  • 46.2001 Findings-Purpose.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A. § 46.2001

    (a) The Legislature finds and declares that: (1) the number of victims of crime increases daily; (2) these victims suffer undue hardship by virtue of physical injury or loss of property; (3) persons found guilty of causing this suffering should be under a moral and legal obligation to make adequate...

  • 46.1910 Role of court in sentencing-Effect of Ifoga ceremony.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A. § 46.1910

    (a) Upon a finding of guilt upon verdict or plea, except as provided in 46.3513, the court shall decide the extent or duration of sentence or other disposition to be imposed under all the circumstances, having regard to the nature and circumstances of the offense and the history and character of...

  • 46.0501 Conformance with Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A. § 46.0501

    Except as otherwise provided in this Code, or by rules adopted by the Chief Justice, the criminal procedure in the High Court and in the District Courts shall conform as nearly as may be practical to the Federal Rules of Crimi­nal Procedure.

  • 45.0502 Juvenile probation officers- Powers and duties.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A. § 45.0502

    (a) Juvenile probation officers appointed under the provisions of this chapter make investi­gations and keep written records as the Court may direct. (b) When any child is placed on probation, the juvenile probation officer gives the child and his parents or guardian a written statement of the...

  • 45.0352 Child in need of supervision-Disposition.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A § 45.0352

    (a) When a child has been adjudicated as being in need of supervision, the Court enters a decree of disposition containing 1 or more of the following provisions which the Court finds appropriate: (1) The Court may place the child on proba­tion or under protective supervision in the legal...

  • 45.0103 Definitions.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A. § 45.0103

    As used in this title, unless the context other­wise requires, the following definitions apply: (1) “Adjudicatory hearing” means a hearing to determine whether the allegations of a peti­tion under paragraph (a)(l) or (a)(2) of 45.0115 are supported by evidence beyond a...

  • 45.0102 Legislative declaration.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A. § 45.0102

    (a) The Legislature declares that the purposes of this title are to: (1) secure for each child subject to these pro­visions such care and guidance, preferably with his own family, as will best serve his welfare and the interests of Samoan society; (2) preserve and strengthen aiga ties...

  • 45.0101 Short title.

    Statutes | A.S.C.A. § 45.0101

    This act shall be known and may be cited as the “Juvenile Justice Act of 1980”.

  • § 12.55.045. Restitution and compensation

    Statutes | Alaska Stat. § 12.55.045

    (a) The court shall, when presented with credible evidence, unless the victim or other person expressly declines restitution, order a defendant convicted of an offense to make restitution as provided in this section, including restitution to the victim or other person injured by the offense, to a...