Possibly, but in todays messed up society and ignorant jurors, the criminal may end up being compensated. Common sense no longer exists today.
Victims can get criminal compensation at crime victim compensation programs. These programs give compensation to victims of crimes and their families.
The executor of a will is entitled to compensation. It has to be fair and reasonable. It also has to be approved by the probate court.
Same compensation as what?
The victim of the crime was unable to identify the attacker.
A crime that does not have any victim. The most common is prostitution.
The compensation to an accident depends upon the severity of the accident as well as many other factors such as insurance, the other part involved and many other factors. The best route to take is to consult a lawyer..
Unless specified otherwise in the will, an executor is entitled to compensation for their work. Anything they inherit is a separate accounting.
I can give you several sentences.He applied for worker's compensation after his injury.Do you expect compensation for this work?"You may be entitled to compensation!" (from a TV advert about a lawyer)
restitution
The state government.
Delict is a civil wrong that causes harm to someone's person, property, or reputation, while crime is a violation of a criminal law that is punishable by the state. Delict generally involves compensation to the victim, while crime involves punishment by the criminal justice system.
According to the Fifth Amendment, a person accused of a crime is entitled to due process of law.