The court properly ordered appellant to pay restitution even though his allocution and admission did not include an agreement to pay restitution. Restitution is not a specific dispositional order, but is rather a condition that accompanies a specific disposition (see Family Ct Act § 353.6). In this case, the court imposed restitution as a condition of probation.
The court's calculation of the amount of restitution was supported by the record. This included...
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