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US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
November 13, 2020

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United States v. Robertson

Criminal Law

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US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Opinions

United States v. Robertson

Docket: 19-30237

Opinion Date: November 12, 2020

Judge: Richard G. Stearns

Areas of Law: Criminal Law

The Ninth Circuit considered whether vacating the indictment against a criminal defendant ab initio following his death during the pendency of a certiorari petition to the Supreme Court requires vacation of an order issued under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) to make payments to reimburse in part the costs of his defense. After determining that the district court had jurisdiction to determine whether its CJA reimbursement order was within the scope of the abatement doctrine, the panel affirmed the district court's order on remand to enforce continuing obligations under the CJA reimbursement order. The panel held that the CJA reimbursement order is a final order not dependent in any way on defendant's conviction and is beyond the application of the abatement ab initio rule. The panel rejected claims of waiver and availability of funds under the CJA.

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