Failure to Pay Criminal Restitution

Not paying court ordered restitution is a violation of your contract with the District Attorney’s Office. If you are taken into custody, this signifies that the D.A. wants you to remain in custody until your case has been resolved. If you are arrested but not taken into custody, the D.A. is indicating that you need to take the case more seriously. You are likely being arrested because you have not made payments at all, not made payments in full, or not made payments in a timely manner.

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Parole Violations

A parole violation carries it’s own penalties, and if a separate crime was committed then the penalties for that crime will likely be included in the punishment.

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