A California appellate court ruled that a criminal who was found guilty of inflicting great bodily injury on a peace officer was properly ordered to pay restitution to the injured officer for the officer's time off work, even though the officer was already compensated for her loss through the comp system.
Case: People v. Johns, No. E061814, 06/05/2015, unpublished.
Facts: Prosecutors charged Andrea Ann Johns with resisting a peace officer, which resulted in the infliction of great bodily injury upon the officer.
Johns entered a no contest plea to the charge, and she received a sentence ...
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