This is a legal form that was released by the Alaska Court System - a government authority operating within Alaska. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CR-465?
A: Form CR-465 is a Restitution Judgment With Continuation Sheet used in the state of Alaska.
Q: What is restitution?
A: Restitution is the payment made by a convicted defendant to the victim to compensate for the harm or loss caused by the crime.
Q: Who can use Form CR-465?
A: Form CR-465 can be used by judges, prosecutors, and victims to establish and enforce restitution orders.
Q: What information is included in Form CR-465?
A: Form CR-465 includes details of the offender, victim, and the restitution amount ordered by the court.
Q: What should be done after completing Form CR-465?
A: After completing Form CR-465, it should be filed with the court and served to all relevant parties.
Q: What happens if a convicted defendant fails to pay restitution?
A: If a convicted defendant fails to pay restitution, the victim can seek enforcement through the court system.
Q: Can restitution be modified or terminated?
A: Restitution can be modified or terminated by the court if there is a valid reason for doing so, such as a change in circumstances for the defendant or victim.
Q: Is legal representation required to use Form CR-465?
A: Legal representation is not required to use Form CR-465, but it is recommended for legal advice and guidance throughout the process.
Form Details:
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