Supreme Court: Arizona lawmakers can’t limit restitution owed by drivers who injure or kill

An attorney gives oral arguments as Arizona Supreme Court Justice William G. Montgomery listens April 20, 2021, in Phoenix. The justices on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, said there’s nothing wrong with a 2006 law which requires those who are convicted of certain serious criminal traffic offenses to provide restitution. (Matt York/AP, file)

An attorney gives oral arguments as Arizona Supreme Court Justice William G. Montgomery listens April 20, 2021, in Phoenix. The justices on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, said there’s nothing wrong with a 2006 law which requires those who are convicted of certain serious criminal traffic offenses to provide restitution. (Matt York/AP, file)

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