7-9-106. Factors considered by probation and parole officer, and by court.
(a) The probation and parole officer or other person directed by the court when assisting the defendant in preparing the plan of restitution, and the court before approving or modifying the plan of restitution, shall consider:
(i) The number of victims;
(ii) The pecuniary damages of each victim including, for those cases within the provisions of W.S. 7-9-113 through 7-9-115, the long-term physical health care cost of the victim;
(iii) The defendant's:
(A) Physical and mental health and condition;
(B) Age;
(C) Education;
(D) Employment circumstances;
(E) Potential for employment and vocational training;
(F) Family circumstances; and
(G) Financial condition and whether the defendant has an ability to pay or whether a reasonable probability exists that the defendant will have an ability to pay.
(iv) Whether compensation has been paid to any victim under the Crime Victims Compensation Act;
(v) What plan of restitution will most effectively aid the rehabilitation of the defendant; and
(vi) Other appropriate factors.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 9 - Victim Restitution
Section 7-9-101 - Definitions.
Section 7-9-102 - Order to Pay Upon Conviction.
Section 7-9-103 - Determination of Amount Owed; Execution.
Section 7-9-104 - Preparation of Plan; Contents.
Section 7-9-105 - Submission of Plan to Court; Approval or Modification.
Section 7-9-106 - Factors Considered by Probation and Parole Officer, and by Court.
Section 7-9-107 - Notice to Victims.
Section 7-9-108 - Compliance With Plan as Condition of Probation or Suspension; Payments to Clerk.
Section 7-9-109 - Failure to Comply; Modification or Extension of Plan.
Section 7-9-110 - Civil Action.
Section 7-9-111 - Limitations on Duty of Prosecutor; Victim's Remedy.
Section 7-9-112 - Check Fraud.
Section 7-9-113 - Restitution for Long-Term Care.
Section 7-9-114 - Determination of Long-Term Restitution; Time for Order; Enforcement.