What is the scope of a criminal defendant's due process rights at a hearing to determine the amount of restitution?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. J.P. (In re J.P.), A149202, A151375 (Cal. App. 2017):

"The scope of a criminal defendant's due process rights at a hearing to determine the amount of restitution is very limited: ' "A defendant's due process rights are protected when the probation report gives notice of the amount of restitution claimed . . . , and the defendant has an opportunity to challenge the figures in the probation report at the sentencing hearing." ' " (People v. Cain (2000) 82 Cal.App.4th 81, 86.)

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