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Lyndonville Sav. Bank & Trust Co. v. Lussier, No. 98-7079 (2nd Cir.) (211 F.3d 697) (May 3, 2000) (Judge Richard J. Cardamone)

This is an interesting (albeit highly technical) decision about the rights of victims to enforce, through separate civil proceedings, restitution orders that have been ordered in criminal proceedings. Here, the Second Circuit held that the Federal restitution statutes do not create a Federal civil cause of action which victims can ...

 

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