By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court unanimously has agreed to decide whether relatives of convicted criminals can be forced to pay victim restitution when their money is intermingled.
The justices granted review Wednesday to a case in which prosecutors seized bank accounts that they al...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court unanimously has agreed to decide whether relatives of convicted criminals can be forced to pay victim restitution when their money is intermingled.
The justices granted review Wednesday to a case in which prosecutors seized bank accounts that they al...
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