Articles on State v. Rieger

Implementing State v. Rieger: The One-Set-of-Costs-Per-Sentencing-Episode Rule (February 19, 2020)

In State v. Rieger, ___ N.C. App. ___, 833 S.E.2d 699 (2019), the Court of Appeals held that court costs should be assessed only once for all related charges that are adjudicated together. I wrote about the case here. Today’s post looks at how the appellate courts have applied Rieger since it was decided last October.

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Assess Court Costs Once for All Related Charges Adjudicated Together (October 11, 2019)

When a defendant has multiple charges adjudicated together in the same hearing or trial, and those charges arose from the same underlying event or transaction, the court should assess costs only once. That’s the new rule according to State v. Rieger, a case recently decided by the court of appeals.

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