The Indian Health Service was slow to respond to a request for information in a restitution case that was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
The IHS was asked to determine how much it cost to treat a victim who was assaulted by Brian Russell Dolan, a member of the Mescalero Apache Nation of New Mexico. After repeated requests, the agency finally came up with a bill for $105,000, The Albuquerque Journal reported.
By that time, Dolan had already been sentenced to 21 months in prison. But that didn't stop a federal judge from ordering restitution -- eight months later after the August 2007 sentencing.
Dolan argued that the Mandatory
Victims Restitution Act requires a judge to determine restitution within 90 days. The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 vote, said the deadline didn't matter because the judge had already indicated he would impose restitution.
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U.S. High Court Backs N.M. Restitution Ruling
(The Albuquerque Journal 6/15)
Supreme Court: judges have leeway on criminal restitution deadline (The Christian Science Monitor 6/14)
Supreme Court Upholds Late Restitution Order (Courthouse News Service 6/14)
Supreme Court Decision:
Syllabus
| Opinion
[Breyer] | Dissent
[Roberts]
10th Circuit Decision:
Dolan v.
US (June 26, 2009)
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