Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 19-5302 (2026)
Victims of crime.
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Victims of crime.
If a district court or a magistrate division orders the defendant to pay restitution, the court shall order the defendant to pay such restitution to the victim or victims injured by the defendant’s action.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6
cases, 2003–2017 · leading case: State v. McCool, 87 P.3d 291 (Idaho 2004).
State v. McCool, 87 P.3d 291 (Idaho 2004). “Idaho Code §§ 19-5302 , 19-5304, and 19-5305 provide that the court in a criminal case can enter what is, in essence, a civil judgment for restitution against the defendant.”
State v. Christina Rose Wisdom, 393 P.3d 576 (Idaho 2017). “See I.C. § 19-5302; State v. Cottrell, 152 Idaho 387, 397 , 271 P.”
State v. Gonzales, 171 P.3d 266 (Idaho Ct. App. 2007). “Therefore, in this appeal we are not concerned with Idaho Code §§ 19-5302 , 19-5304, and 19-5305.”
State v. Jeffs, 95 P.3d 84 (Idaho Ct. App. 2004). “Section 19-5304(2) provides that an “order of restitution shall be a separate written order in addition to any other sentence the court may impose.”
State v. Robert M. Ruiz (Idaho Ct. App. 2010). “The sentencing disposition and notice of right to appeal dated May 5, 2008, stated: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED pursuant to I.C. § 19-5302 that the court shall reserve jurisdiction to determine the amount of restitution you shall pay your 4 victim(s) in this matter.”
State v. McCool, 87 P.3d 295 (Idaho Ct. App. 2003). “McCool’s attorney objected that neither the prosecutor’s office nor the counseling firm were “victims” entitled to restitution under the crime victims’ restitution statutes, I.C. §§ 19-5302, -5304, but the district court ordered the payments as requested by the prosecutor.”
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