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Re: [fors-discuss] Oregon Appeals Court decision comes down

>>>>>> "boerio" == boerio <boerio@...> writes:
>
>boerio> Does this mean that the restitution that Randal was told to
>boerio> pay no longer needs to be paid? At least, that's how I read
>boerio> this. It would be cool if it were true.

Randal wrote:

>* Please note that the following is based on a cursory examination of
>* the document in question, and is merely my understanding. My
>* lawyers may later tell me something different.
>
>No, it means that unless we appeal this decision, the only action that
>will be taken is a hearing to re-visit the restitution amount. The
>only amount in contest is the amount paid by Intel to outside
>lawyers. The appellate court found that it was not reasonable for
>Intel to claim fees paid to outside lawyers, since Intel has an
>internal counsel, and also had the district attorney to offer
>consultation regarding criminal activity. I don't have my notes in
>front of me, but I believe this amount was less than $10,000 of the
>$67,471.45 I paid for restitution, so it's a very minor "win" in that
>sense.

As I understood it, the court held that we should have had an opportunity to
contest the outside attorney fees claim, and the case was remanded to the
trial court for a rehearing on that issue.

The C of A seems to have ignored the larger issue about the restitution
order in toto, the effect of which is probably to affirm what was done in
the trial court. Whether we can revisit that issue at this juncture,
without an appeal to the Supreme Court, is problematic.

"Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places
if you look at it right." (Hunter/Garcia)

LarryO




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Seven years after my arrest, and nearly six years after my conviction, and almost two years after our Appeals Court argument presentation, the Oregon Appeals...
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Apr 6, 2001
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] Seven years after my arrest, and nearly six years after my conviction, ] and almost two years after our Appeals Court argument presentation, ] the Oregon...
David Keegel
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Apr 6, 2001
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Can someone clarify something for me here ... near the top of the appeals court review is the following text: DEITS, C. J. Restitution order reversed and...
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Apr 6, 2001
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... boerio> Does this mean that the restitution that Randal was told to boerio> pay no longer needs to be paid? At least, that's how I read boerio> this. It...
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Apr 7, 2001
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] Can someone clarify something for me here ... near the top of the appeals ] court review is the following text: ] ] Restitution order reversed and remanded...
David Keegel
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Apr 7, 2001
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... As I understood it, the court held that we should have had an opportunity to contest the outside attorney fees claim, and the case was remanded to the ...
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