§2008. Deceased victims
An offender's obligation to pay restitution is not affected by the death of the victim to whom the restitution is due. The money collected as restitution must be forwarded to the estate of the victim. If an offender is an heir, beneficiary or recipient of the victim's estate, any restitution paid to the estate under this section may not benefit the offender but must be distributed to any other heir, beneficiary or recipient as if the distribution of the estate's assets did not include the offender or, if the victim's estate has no heir, beneficiary or recipient other than the offender, the restitution must be paid to the Victims' Compensation Fund under Title 5, chapter 316‑A or the Victims' Property Compensation Fund under Title 5, chapter 316‑C, determined by whether the restitution is for underlying injury or property damage. [PL 2021, c. 307, §1 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2019, c. 113, Pt. A, §2 (NEW). PL 2021, c. 307, §1 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE
17-A §2003. Mandatory consideration of restitution
17-A §2004. Authorized claimants
17-A §2005. Criteria for restitution
17-A §2006. Time and method of restitution
17-A §2007. Income withholding order
17-A §2009. Victim unable to be located
17-A §2010. Joint and several order
17-A §2011. Former Department of Corrections' clients owing restitution
17-A §2012. Restitution deducted from judgment in civil action
17-A §2013. Post-conviction relief
17-A §2014. Modification of restitution
17-A §2016. Work program release; restitution
17-A §2017. Waiver of issue of excessiveness