August 11, 2004, 12:10
Martha W. WarnerRestitution Liens-Anyone filing these?
Are any of you filing resitution liens under Art. 42.22CCP?It seems that the TDCJ inmates that have hefty accounts would be subject to foreclosure. It looks like a relatively simple process after the Judgement is entered. Just curious if other jurisdictions are doing this regularly and if you have any forms to share. Thanks
August 11, 2004, 12:49
L McCallAn intern researched this in the county I previously worked in. We got some information from another county and adapted it - it included a letter and the forms. I will see if I can find the information for you and e-mail it to you if you give me your e-mail address.
August 11, 2004, 14:20
Doug HowellI also have forms for restitution lien, if still needed. We filed restitution lien in a case where defendant sentenced to prison for killing his wife. Punishment included $10,000 fine. Wife's estate was later probated, and defendant was awarded $10,000 as a settlement. Filed lien and got court to issue injunction, which prevented County Clerk from disbursing funds. Ended up getting a default judgment. E-mail or call 979-361-4320.
August 11, 2004, 15:58
Lee WestmorelandWilling to email to interested parties
August 12, 2004, 09:51
Martha W. WarnerThanks for the help. My email is mwarnerda@yahoo.com. I get the impression that very few Prosecutors are using this statute?????
August 12, 2004, 10:49
Ken SparksI will send you my form. We use a Judgment Addendum with some blanks to fill in. We use it in every case that does not get community supervision. It is a good thing to use in a case where someone is not getting community supervision to pacify the victim. With a restitution lien specifying the amount of restitution and name and address of the victim. it is just as enforceavble as a civil judgment.
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a good thing to use in a case where someone is not getting community supervision to pacify the victim. With a restitution lien specifying the amount of restitution and name and address of the victim. it is just as enforceavble as a civil judgment.
I know this is an old post, but can I see the restitution lien forms you all are using?
abdulfarukhi at fortbendcountytx.gov