Wyo. Stat. § 1-40-101
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This act is known and may be cited as the "Crime Victims Compensation Act".
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Cited in 5
cases, 1986–2008 · leading case: Jones v. State
Jones v. State (2002)
“One of the factors to be considered is "[w]hether compensation has been paid to any victim under the Crime Victims Compensation Act [§§ 1-40-101 through 1-40-119][.]" Wyo. Stat.”
Hyde v. State (1989)
“II In the final issue on appeal, appellant challenges the constitutionality of the Wyoming Crime Victim’s Compensation Act, W.S. 1-40-101 through -119 (Cum. Supp.1987).”
Hodgins v. State (1998)
“(iv) Whether compensation has been paid to any victim under the Crime Victims Compensation Act [§§ 1-40-101 through 1-40-119]; (v) What plan of restitution will most effectively aid the rehabilitation of the defendant; and (vi) Other appropriate factors.”
Pinker v. State (2008)
“(iv) Whether compensation has been paid to any victim under the Crime Victims Compensation Act [§§ 1-40-101 through 1-40-119]; (v) What plan of restitution will most effectively aid the rehabilitation of the defendant; and (vi) Other appropriate factors.”
United States v. Robertson (1986)
“00 for other misdemeanors); Wyo.Stat. §§ 1-40-101 to 1-40-119 (Supp.1985 state funds plus "surcharge" of $25.”
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