As used in this article, the following words and terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed by this section:
(1) CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES. Any offense with respect to which the defendant is convicted or any other criminal conduct admitted by the defendant.
(2) PECUNIARY DAMAGES. All special damages which a person shall recover against the defendant in a civil action arising out of the facts or events constituting the defendant's criminal activities; the term shall include, but not be limited to the money or other equivalent of property taken, broken, destroyed, or otherwise used or harmed and losses such as travel, medical, dental or burial expenses and wages including but not limited to wages lost as a result of court appearances.
(3) RESTITUTION. Full, partial or nominal payment of pecuniary damages to the victim or to its equivalent in services performed or work or labor done for the benefit of the victim as determined by the court of record.
(4) VICTIM. Any person whom the court determines has suffered a direct or indirect pecuniary damage as a result of the defendant's criminal activities. "Victim" shall not include any participant in the defendant's criminal activities.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
Chapter 18 - Sentence and Punishment.
Article 4A - Restitution to Victims of Crimes.
Section 15-18-65 - Legislative Findings; Purpose and Construction of Article.
Section 15-18-66 - Definitions.
Section 15-18-67 - Restitution Hearing; Order of Restitution; Persons Entitled to Be Heard.
Section 15-18-68 - Criteria for Determining Restitution.
Section 15-18-69 - Objections to Order; Statement of Findings.
Section 15-18-71 - Enforceability of Order When Defendant Imprisoned; Condition of Parole.
Section 15-18-74 - Supervision of Parolee's Restitution.
Section 15-18-75 - Civil Action by Victim of Crime; Credit for Restitution Paid.