7-9-111. Limitations on duty of prosecutor; victim's remedy.
Except as provided by W.S. 7-9-103(a), the prosecuting attorney has no obligation to investigate alleged pecuniary damages or to petition the court for restitution on behalf of a victim. In the event that the victim is not satisfied with the restitution plan approved or modified by the court, the victim's sole and exclusive remedy is a civil action.
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.