Usually not. Most often the restitution does not cover the loss.
Restitution that fully covers the loss suffered by the victim is completely fair and just; and should be in addition to any criminal penalty.
I would think no, you cannot make restitution you pay for committing a crime tax deductible, because then the person who did wrong and paid the restitution would benefit in whole or part for his/her crime. That wouldn't be just or fair, and the rest of society would be angry because it would make "crime pay". You can see how this wouldn't be right.
the coefficient of restitution is introduced by eulier
Restitution inattendue was created in 1902.
Violent Restitution was created in 1988.
He was ordered to pay restitution for the damages he caused during the robbery.
The duration of Restitution inattendue is 60.0 seconds.
Resolution, evolution, restitution.
The prefix for "restitution" is "re-," which means "again" or "back."
With a plastic impact, the coeffecient of restitution is 0. With an elastic impact, the coeffecient of restitution is 0<e<1. With an inelastic impact, the coeffecient of restitution is 1.
The Restitution of Decayed Intelligence was created in 2003.
what is the statues of limitation on restitution on a case 3yrs ago.
They made restitution for the damage to thr car but never fully regained the friendship of its owner.