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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.

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Name Role Context
Victims Subject of court concern
Court states responsibility to ensure they are treated fairly and with dignity
The Government Prosecution
Party whose motion is being considered
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
U.S. Federal Courts
Mentioned as having adopted the rule of abatement

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2019-09-03
Filing of Document 53 in Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB
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"the court's responsibility... to ensure that the victims in this case are treated fairly and with dignity."
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"The fundamental substantive principle which applies in considering the government's motion is termed the rule of abatement."
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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."
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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."
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