Georgia Code
Article 1 - Restitution
§ 17-14-11. Effect of Restitution Order on Civil Actions Against Offender; Setoff of Restitution Payments Against Civil Judgments; Admissibility of Restitution Orders or Payments; Determining Setoff Amount

An order for restitution shall not bar any civil action against the offender. However, any payments made by an offender to a victim under an order for restitution may be a setoff against any judgment awarded to the victim in a civil action based on the same facts for which restitution was ordered. The fact of restitution or a restitution order under this article shall not be placed before the jury on the issue of liability. If the amount of restitution made is in dispute and liability is established, the court shall order further appropriate proceedings to determine the amount of setoff.
History. Code 1933, § 27-3011, enacted by Ga. L. 1980, p. 1382, § 1; Ga. L. 2005, p. 88, § 5/HB 172.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 2005, p. 88, § 1/HB 172, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that: “This Act shall be known and may be cited as the ‘Crime Victims Restitution Act of 2005.’

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 17 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 14 - Restitution and Distribution of Profits to Victims of Crimes

Article 1 - Restitution

§ 17-14-1. Declaration of Public Policy

§ 17-14-2. Definitions

§ 17-14-3. Requirement of Restitution by Offender as Condition of Relief Generally

§ 17-14-4. Granting of Parole Prior to Completion of One-Third of Sentence Conditioned on Restitution

§ 17-14-5. Restitution by Juvenile Delinquent; Retention of Jurisdiction to Enforce Order Against Juvenile After Attainment of Age 21; Transfer of Enforcement Jurisdiction; Parent’s Obligation for Restitution

§ 17-14-6. Setoff of Prior Total or Partial Restitution Made to Victim; Reduction of Award From the Crime Victims Compensation Board by the Amount of Restitution; Payment of Restitution to Governmental Entities That Have Compensated the Victim

§ 17-14-7. Right of Offender to Offer Restitution Plan to Ordering Authority; Consideration and Adoption of Plan; Hearing to Determine Restitution; Burden of Proof; Liability Among Multiple Offenders; Payment for Multiple Victims; Waiver of Victim’s...

§ 17-14-8. Apportionment of Payments for Fines and Restitution; Payment to Victims

§ 17-14-9. Amount of Restitution

§ 17-14-10. Factors to Be Considered by Ordering Authority in Determining Nature and Amount of Restitution

§ 17-14-11. Effect of Restitution Order on Civil Actions Against Offender; Setoff of Restitution Payments Against Civil Judgments; Admissibility of Restitution Orders or Payments; Determining Setoff Amount

§ 17-14-12. Modification of Restitution Order

§ 17-14-13. Manner of Enforcement of Restitution Order Generally; Sanctions for Failure to Comply With Order

§ 17-14-14. Restitution Payments; Wage Assignments; Review of Compliance; Interest

§ 17-14-15. Peonage Not Authorized by Article; Denial of Benefits Because of Poverty Prohibited

§ 17-14-16. Transmission of Copies of Restitution Orders to the Department of Corrections or the Department of Juvenile Justice, and to the Department of Community Supervision

§ 17-14-17. Voidable Transfers

§ 17-14-18. Payments to and by the Crime Victims Emergency Fund

§ 17-14-19. Effect of Article on Powers of Courts