7-9-109. Failure to comply; modification or extension of plan.
Failure of the defendant to comply with W.S. 7-9-104 or to comply with the plan of restitution as approved or modified by the court is a violation of the conditions of probation. If the probation period has expired, the restitution order may be enforced by either civil or criminal contempt proceedings. Criminal contempt under this section is punishable by imprisonment for not more than one (1) year. The court may modify the plan of restitution or extend the period of time for restitution, but, except for those cases falling within the provisions of W.S. 7-9-113 through 7-9-115, the court may not extend the period of time for restitution beyond ten (10) years following the date of the defendant's discharge from sentence or expiration of probation under W.S. 7-13-301.
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.