Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Man Convicted without Knowing he was on Trial

Wednesday, June 20, 2012
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeal of William Fairey, who was convicted by a South Carolina court without him being aware he was on trial.
 
In 1998 Fairey was charged with obtaining goods and moneys under false pretenses. He did not appear at his trial in 2004 because he never received the notice from the court to appear. Fairey had moved several times. However he twice returned to Florida to follow the proceedings in his case and he kept the court informed of his changes of address. Despite the fact that he gave the court his then most current address (in Florida), the trial notice went to his expired addresses and he was tried in absentia.
 
After being arrested—at the address he had given—and sentenced to jail for eight years, Fairey appealed to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. The appellate court rejected his appeal, leading to his filing a writ to the U.S. Supreme Court, which refused to hear his case.
 
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor disagreed with the majority decision. “A trial conducted without actual notice to a defendant and in his absence makes a mockery of fair process and the constitutional right to be present at trial,” Sotomayor wrote in her dissenting opinion. “That is particularly true where, as here, the defendant participated actively in his defense and kept the state informed of his whereabouts.”
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
To Learn More:
No Second Chance to Man Tried Without Notice (by Travis Sanford, Courthouse News Service)

Comments

Jon 11 years ago
This article makes it seem as though Doak was tried and convicted without ever knowing he was on trial. I worked on this case and he not only knew he was on trial, he actively evaded service. He moved across the country more than once, he sent notices to the court and the prosecutor that he was to be served at his California address, and he listed his Florida address on his last pleading as a temporary address on the pleading itself and his California address was also listed on the pleading. No wonder Sotomayor had the most appeals overturned in the 9th circuit. She's not only incompetent, she's illiterate.
Gee 11 years ago
the good ole' boys regime finally has their man in office and they are doing what they do best - running roughshod over the constitution and raping the people and the country at will. may they find their karma real soon!people that are elected into positions of power that stomp on the constitution are traitors and should be dealt with accordingly! this includes the criminal "justice" system which is a money raising arm of the government with little justice and many abusers destroying families with gusto!

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