State v. Campbell

Decision Date21 January 1972
Docket NumberNo. 38210,38210
Citation193 N.W.2d 571,187 Neb. 719
PartiesSTATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Melvin L. CAMPBELL, Appellant.
CourtNebraska Supreme Court

Syllabus by the Court

Death of defendant pending review on appeal of criminal conviction abates not only the appeal but also all proceedings had in the prosecution from its inception.

Peter B. Beekman, Falls City, for appellant.

Clarence A. H. Meyer, Atty. Gen., James J. Duggan, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lincoln, for appellee.

Heard before WHITE, C.J., and SPENCER, BOSLAUGH, SMITH, McCOWN, NEWTON and CLINTON, JJ.

CLINTON, Justice.

Defendant was charged with the crime of operating a motor vehicle while his operator's license was under suspension. He was tried and convicted in the county court; he appealed to the district court where he was tried and convicted; and he appealed to this court. Prior to hearing of oral arguments here the defendant died. The death of the defendant makes the case moot and requires dismissal of the appeal. Stanisics v. State, 90 Neb. 278, 133 N.W. 412. However, the question arises as to whether or not the judgment of conviction which did not become final during the decedent's lifetime still stands. In the cited case the defendant died while the appeal was pending. The administrator of the estate sought to revive in the administrator's name to contest the validity of the conviction and to relieve the estate from liability for costs. The court seemed to assume that the estate would be liable for costs but held this was insufficient reason for a revivor. Practically all of the federal courts and most of the state courts which have had occasion to consider the question hold that the death of the decedent pending appeal abates not merely the appeal, but also the proceedings had below in the prosecution from its inception and therefore the correct procedure is to vacate the conviction, and reverse and remand with directions to dismiss the indictment or information. Durham v. United States, 401 U.S. 481, 91 S.Ct. 858, 28 L.Ed.2d 200; Annotation, 83 A.L.R.2d 864; Annotation, 9 A.L.R.3d 462, 496. We think, since at the time of the decedent's death there was no final judgment of conviction, the procedure held applicable in the last-cited authorities is the more consistent with principle. Further, there appears to be no sufficient reason to make a decedent's estate as distinguished from the decedent himself liable for costs of prosecution where there is no final judgment of...

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