Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1189

Caption

Criminal restitution orders; interest

Impact

The introduction of interest on juvenile restitution orders is a notable aspect of SB1189, allowing for the accumulation of interest at a rate of ten percent per annum until the restitution is paid in full. This provision aims to incentivize timely payment and provides a financial mechanism for victims to recoup losses over time. Moreover, the bill allows for defined jurisdiction of juvenile courts even after the juvenile turns eighteen, enabling the court to modify payment methods as necessary, ensuring that obligations are met over time.

Summary

SB1189 amends sections 8-344 and 13-805 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to enhance restitution provisions that relate to juveniles adjudicated delinquent. The bill mandates that when a juvenile is ordered to make restitution, either fully or partially, to the victim of their offense, the courts must consider various factors, including the juvenile's age, physical and mental condition, and earning capacity. This ensures that restitution payments are tailored appropriately and are disbursed effectively through the clerk of the court to the victims or their estates.

Contention

While the proponents of SB1189 argue that it enhances victim rights and enforces accountability among juveniles, there are concerns that the provisions may lead to excessively punitive measures against young offenders, particularly regarding the accrual of interest. Critics might also argue that the emphasis on financial penalties could overshadow rehabilitative aspects of juvenile justice, potentially suggesting that the system prioritizes financial restitution over rehabilitation and support for young offenders to reintegrate into society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX SB1666

Relating to the payment of restitution.

AL HB559

Fraud victims compensation; Market Accountability Compensation Fund, established to provide restitution assistance to victims of investment fraud

MS HB54

Court-ordered restitution; require payment to victim first before court costs/fines are disbursed.

MS HB615

Court-ordered restitution; require payment to victim first before court costs/fines are disbursed.

HI HB573

Relating To Consumer Protection.

HI HB573

Relating To Consumer Protection.

AZ HB2825

fines; fees; assessments; restitution; nonpayment

HI SB45

Relating To Restitution.