My question involves court procedures for the state of: Illinois and Florida
I posted the below a while back and am still trying to pursue. I have had an attorney in Illinois that any judgment would be beyond the statute of limitations and we would have to file for revival. Is a court ordered judgment statute of limitations delayed while the defendant is incarcerated. He was released on supervised release in 2014 and the court order is dated 2010. I also need to know how Florida will handle this. Any direction would be appreciated. The perp is living high on the hog in Ocala Florida with no motivation to pay or any lean on his possessions.
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My question involves collection proceedings in the State of: Illinois
I am victim of burglary. Criminal sentenced to incarceration and $20k restitution. Criminal served incarceration and moved out of state without paying restitution. Illinois statutes say that a court ordered restitution is automatically a civil judgement. Here is the problem: The plea bargain and subsequent court order names the State of Illinois as the Plaintiff so my name is not on the court ordered restitution. Therefore I can't get an attorney in Florida to take my case since I am not the named victim. What can I file pro se in Peoria County Circuit Court to get my name on the judgement and make it official so I can pursue this criminal in Florida? At the very lease make his financial future a nightmare. I have already attempted resolution with the State's Attorney and was told never call on this case again since it is out of their jurisdiction. This was told to me by Assistant SA now a Circuit Judge.
I posted the below a while back and am still trying to pursue. I have had an attorney in Illinois that any judgment would be beyond the statute of limitations and we would have to file for revival. Is a court ordered judgment statute of limitations delayed while the defendant is incarcerated. He was released on supervised release in 2014 and the court order is dated 2010. I also need to know how Florida will handle this. Any direction would be appreciated. The perp is living high on the hog in Ocala Florida with no motivation to pay or any lean on his possessions.
Posted previously:
My question involves collection proceedings in the State of: Illinois
I am victim of burglary. Criminal sentenced to incarceration and $20k restitution. Criminal served incarceration and moved out of state without paying restitution. Illinois statutes say that a court ordered restitution is automatically a civil judgement. Here is the problem: The plea bargain and subsequent court order names the State of Illinois as the Plaintiff so my name is not on the court ordered restitution. Therefore I can't get an attorney in Florida to take my case since I am not the named victim. What can I file pro se in Peoria County Circuit Court to get my name on the judgement and make it official so I can pursue this criminal in Florida? At the very lease make his financial future a nightmare. I have already attempted resolution with the State's Attorney and was told never call on this case again since it is out of their jurisdiction. This was told to me by Assistant SA now a Circuit Judge.
Collection and Enforcement: Convert Court Ordered Criminal Restitution to Enforceable Judgment
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