quantumleap
quantumleap
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Ken Lay was the guy at Enron that was convicted of crimes but appealed them. He died while the crimes were under appeal and therefore:A dead person is automatically free of all criminal/ civil liabilities, right?
On October 17, 2006, the conviction was overturned due to abatement ab initio, a legal doctrine which says the death of a defendant during an appeal results in a vacated judgment.