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STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Daniel MOTT, Appellant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, DIVISION FOUR2019-02-26No. No. ED 106042
569 S.W.3d 555

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KURT S. ODENWALD, Presiding Judge

Appellant was convicted of the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance in violation of section 195.202 RSMo (Cum. Supp. 2011). Appellant was sentenced on October 18, 2017 to serve a term of twelve years in the Missouri Department of Corrections. Appellants conviction was affirmed by this Court on December 11, 2018, but before the mandate issued, Counsel for Appellant filed a copy of Appellants death certificate showing Appellant died on October 27, 2018.

Missouri courts have long recognized the doctrine of abatement ab initio, which maintains that in criminal cases, the death of the defendant pending an appeal from a judgment of conviction abates the prosecution or cause of action entirely. State ex rel. Scott v. Cox, 243 S.W. 144, 145 (Mo. 1922). See also State v. West, 630 S.W.2d 271 (Mo. App. S.D. 1982). When an appellant dies prior to his appeal becoming final, we are required to remand the case to the circuit court to dismiss the underlying action. State v. Raulerson, 534 S.W.3d 921, 921 (Mo. App. W.D. 2017) ; State v. Benitez, 412 S.W.3d 451, 452 (Mo. App. S.D. 2013).

Accordingly, we withdraw our order and memorandum, filed December 11, 2018, and remand this matter to the circuit court to dismiss the underlying criminal case.

Gary M. Gaertner, Jr., J., concurs.

Colleen Dolan, J., concurs.