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I pled a D for trashing his girlfriend's car. The girlfriend was the named complainant, and restitution - paid upfront - was required for the probation. Days after the judgment was rendered, I learned 1)that the car actually belonged to the girlfriend's mother; 2)girlfriend & D are back together; and 3)girlfriend will not give her mother the restitution. I feel complicit in this and want to at least try to correct it. Can the State move for judgment Nunc Pro Tunc to try & correct the judgement? Anyone ever heard of anything like this? If so, please respond to me directly at dharris@bexar.org; or 210.335.2321.

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-Daryl Harris
 
Posts: 2 | Location: San Antonio, TX, Bexar | Registered: July 31, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Why not have your judge amend the conditions of probation and award restiution to the correct party?
 
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