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=== 4. Restitution and Compensation ===
=== 4. Restitution and Compensation ===
Restitution orders can be made as “stand-alone” orders imposed as an additional sentence (s 738 of the ''Criminal Code'') or as a condition of probation or conditional sentence order by the court. The restitution can be ordered for the cost of repairing any property damage, replacing lost or stolen property, or any physical or psychological injuries suffered by a victim who required the victim to incur out of pocket expenses or resulted in a loss of income.
Restitution orders can be made as “stand-alone” orders imposed as an additional sentence (s 738 of the ''Criminal Code'') or as a condition of probation or conditional sentence order by the court. The restitution can be ordered for the cost of repairing any property damage, replacing lost or stolen property, or any physical or psychological injuries suffered by a victim that required the victim to incur out of pocket expenses or resulted in a loss of income.


=== 5. Conditional Sentence Order (CSO) ===
=== 5. Conditional Sentence Order (CSO) ===
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