Population: Youth
Legal Features: N/A
Law Type: Statute
Excerpt of Relevant Text:
(1) If the child is found to be delinquent, the court shall determine if any monetary damages actually resulted from the child’s delinquent conduct. Upon a determination that monetary damages resulted from such conduct, the court shall order the child to make restitution for such damages unless the court further determines that the specific circumstances of the individual case render such restitution, or a specified portion thereof, inappropriate. The court shall identify whether a restorative justice program addressing loss resulting from a delinquent act is available and may be utilized appropriately in the place of financial restitution. Any financial obligations or restitution assessed against the child or the child’s parents, legal custodians, or guardians shall be considered collectively with community service work to ensure that the order of disposition is reasonable and, where applicable, prioritizes restitution to the victim. In determining whether an order of disposition is reasonable, the court may consider whether the child and the child’s parents, legal custodians, or guardians have the ability to complete the requirements of the order within six (6) months.
Read Full Text of Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-1-131