Judge recalls Elena Moreno Sanchez for April review after state reports $12,094.78 outstanding restitution
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The court recalled Elena Moreno Sanchez to a new date after the state said $12,094.78 remained unpaid in restitution; Sanchez and counsel agreed to pay the balance within three months and the judge set an April 6 recall to confirm payment and complainant availability.
The court placed Elena Moreno Sanchez back on the docket for a compliance hearing after the prosecutor told the judge an outstanding restitution balance remained.
State told the judge that, based on a review of payments, $12,094.78 remained owed. The defendant (or defense counsel) acknowledged the remaining balance and agreed to pay the amount within three months. The judge asked whether money orders presented to the state's office already listed complainants’ names and directed the defense to ensure money orders and appropriate forms were submitted so victims could be paid.
The court set a recall on April 6 to give Sanchez slightly more than three months to complete payment and asked prosecutors to confirm complainants’ availability for the hearing. Clerk Norma was instructed to coordinate the new setting and confirm morning availability for complainants who wish to attend.
