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Is there any recourse for a victim if the juvenile delinquent is unable (or unwilling) to make restitution as ordered by the Court?

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Is there any recourse for a victim if the juvenile delinquent is unable (or unwilling) to make restitution as ordered by the Court?

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If the juvenile is unwilling to pay restitution, the matter can be resolved as specified in the answer to Question 11) above. However, if the juvenile is unable to pay restitution, it may be appropriate for a claim to be made through the Magistrate Court against the juvenile’s guardian or person legally responsible for the juvenile in some cases.

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