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The Iowa Court of Appeals is the intermediate-level appellate court of the state of Iowa. Its purpose is to review appeals from trial court decisions which are referred to the court by the Iowa Supreme Court. The court decides the vast majority of appeals filed from trial courts in the state of Iowa, and its decisions are final unless further ...
The Iowa Court of Appeals agreed with the district court's decision. More: 'Just Like Caitlin' Clark books donated to every Iowa second grade student UI has 'discretionary function' immunity
Years of litigation over Iowa's law blocking the adoption of face mask mandates have ended, for now, with more of a whimper than a bang. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday ruled that ...
Before joining the court, May served on the Iowa Court of Appeals. In the recent 2023-24 term, May was largely aligned with the rest of the court, all now appointed by Republican governors ...
Brewbaker v. Regents, - N.W.2d - (Iowa 2013), was a unanimous decision of the Iowa Court of Appeals dated October 23, 2013, that held it does not violate double jeopardy or separation of powers for an administrative agency to modify the terms of probation to deny State educational services following a criminal judgement hearing if the modification protects "the integrity of the community".
The Supreme Court of Iowa is an appellate court. An appellate court reviews decisions of trial courts in which appeals have been allowed. An appellate court does not preside over trials. Appellate court hearings do not involve witnesses, juries, new evidence, or court reporters.
Before that, he served on the Iowa Court of Appeals and as a district judge. William Morris covers courts for the Des Moines Register. He can be contacted at wrmorris2@registermedia.com or 715-573 ...
The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed. However, the Iowa Supreme Court reversed, saying Tovar's waiver in 1996 of his right to counsel was not "knowing and intelligent." [6] Although the U.S. Supreme Court had not yet explicitly said what standard to apply for this situation, the Iowa Supreme Court noted that in Brady v.