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Summary
This document is page 8 of a court transcript filed on September 3, 2019. It discusses the legal concept of 'abatement' following the death of a defendant, citing the Second Circuit case *U.S. v. Wright*. The text explains that upon a defendant's death during a pending appeal, the conviction, indictment, restitution, and forfeiture orders are typically vacated.
People (3)
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| Victims | Subject of court concern |
Court states responsibility to ensure they are treated fairly and with dignity
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| The Government | Prosecution |
Party whose motion is being considered
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| Deceased Defendant | Legal subject |
Referenced in the context of the 'rule of abatement' (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein in the broader case context, thou...
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
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| Second Circuit Court of Appeals |
Cited regarding the case U.S. v. Wright and the rule of abatement
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| U.S. Federal Courts |
Mentioned as having adopted the rule of abatement
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Key Quotes (4)
"the court's responsibility... to ensure that the victims in this case are treated fairly and with dignity."Source
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"The fundamental substantive principle which applies in considering the government's motion is termed the rule of abatement."Source
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"when a convicted defendant dies while his direct appeal as of right is pending, his death abates not only the appeal, but also proceedings had during the course of the prosecution."Source
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"any restitution ordered as a result of that conviction must also abate, and it is also ruled the same with respect to associated forfeiture orders."Source
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