How has the doctrine of forfeiture been applied in the past?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Pineda, F074777 (Cal. App. 2020):

It was unnecessary for the court in Dueas to address the issue of forfeiture because the trial court held an ability-to-pay hearing following Dueas's objection and request for a hearing, but post-Dueas, several cases have applied the forfeiture doctrine where the trial court imposed a restitution fine above the statutory minimum.14 (People v.

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