The Iowa Supreme Court recently issued orders granting or denying applications for further review in 32 cases.

DENIED:

 

NUMBER

COUNTY

CASE NAME

 

 

09-1460

Muscatine

State v. Enriquez

10-0286

Polk

State v. Stephen

10-0304

Polk

State v. Winfrey

10-0586

Pottawattamie

Sempek v. State

10-1161

Iowa

State v. Dayton

10-1254

Black Hawk

State v. Williams

10-1466

Jones

Am. Testing & Training, Inc. v. Div. of Labor Servs.

10-1511

Benton

State v. Parker

10-1583

Polk

State v. Singh

10-1608

Marshall

Greene v. Heithoff

10-1642

Polk

State v. Little

10-1665

Black Hawk

State v. Winters

10-1828

Polk

Ravenwood, LLC v. Koethe

10-1848

Polk

State v. Burton

10-1952

Clay

State v. Roberts

10-1960

Black Hawk

Matlock v. State

10-2046

Linn

State v. Fox

10-2056

Woodbury

Rains v. Grieve/RBC Capital Market Corp. v. Grieve

11-0009

Black Hawk

State v. Sanford

11-0047

Wright

Leliefeld v. Liberty Mut. Ins.

11-0121

Polk

Titan Tire Corp. v. Labor Comm`r

11-0191

Allamakee

Lange v. Diercks

11-0254

Pottawattamie

Freeman v. Presley

11-0276

Polk

Am. Tower, L.P. v. Local TV Iowa, LLC

11-0379

Polk

Hicok v. EAB

11-0515

Boone

In re Marriage of Diersen

11-1726

Wapello

In re K.H.

 

 

GRANTED:

 

NUMBER

COUNTY

CASE NAME

 

 

09-0146

Marshall

State v. Jones

10-0511

Johnson

State v. Clark

10-1278

Boone

Flynn Builders, L.C. v. Lande

10-1911

Polk

Ennenga v. State

11-0095

Cass

ACLU v. Records Custodian

 

Further Review Results

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