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Barber v. Wall.


U.S. Appeals Court

RESTITUTION In the context of Criminal Law, state programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his or her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society; with respect to maritime law, the restoration of articles lost by jettison, done when the  

Barber v. Wall, 66 Fed.Appx. 215 (1st Cir. 2003). [unpublished] A prisoner brought an action alleging that a debit from his prison account, taken to satisfy restitution orders entered against him by a prison disciplinary review board for destruction of government property, violated vi·o·late  
tr.v. vi·o·lat·ed, vi·o·lat·ing, vi·o·lates
1. To break or disregard (a law or promise, for example).

2. To assault (a person) sexually.

3.
 due process and equal protection. The district court dismissed the action and the appeals court affirmed af·firm  
v. af·firmed, af·firm·ing, af·firms

v.tr.
1. To declare positively or firmly; maintain to be true.

2. To support or uphold the validity of; confirm.

v.intr.
. The appeals court held that the debit did not violate due process, where the prisoner admitted that he had received disciplinary reports giving him notice of destruction of property charges against and the estimated repair costs, and that he was afforded a disciplinary hearing as well as administrative review. (Adult Correctional Institute, Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States
Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
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Title Annotation:cases of restitution
Publication:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U1RI
Date:Nov 1, 2003
Words:119
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