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Judge Boyd Gives State Time to Produce Restitution Documents; Preliminary Figures Discussed
Summary
The court set a follow-up for restitution after the state agreed to seek documentation linking medical bills to an alleged offense; preliminary figures discussed in court were approximately $14,000 in total bills with roughly $12,000 covered by insurance and an approximate remaining balance discussed as $2,700.
Judge Stephanie Boyd set a schedule for the state to provide documentation in a restitution matter so the court could determine whether a specified balance should be imposed on the defendant.
The item matters because the court will decide whether restitution is owed and, if so, how much — a determination that depends on whether the state can show the bills are tied to the offense.
In court the judge reviewed a set of documents that the state had submitted; the court recited approximate…
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