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Hansen Law Offices

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Clark & Schroeder

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J Dean Keegan Attorney At Law

Administrative Law, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Felony, Juvenile Law

Thompson Law Office

DUI-DWI, Criminal, Government

Metcalf, Conlon & Siering, P.L.C.

Real Estate, Government, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Accident & Injury

Nepple Law, PLC

Whistleblower, Child Custody, Criminal, Lawsuit, Contract

Neary Law Office

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal

John Wunder Law Office

Immigration, Criminal

Wunder Law Office

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IOWA SUPREME COURT ATTY. DISC. v. Templeton

... The detective informed Templeton he would talk with the victims before proceeding any further, but he could not guarantee the State would not pursue criminal charges. ... The State charged Templeton with one count of criminal trespass and one count of invasion of privacy. ...

State v. Finders

... In September 2005, the Marshalltown police department served Finders with written notice that residing at 406 West Boone Street was in violation of residency restrictions found in Iowa Code section 692A.2A (prohibiting a person who has committed a criminal offense against a ...

State v. Wade

... The special sentence imposed under this section shall commence upon completion of the sentence imposed under any applicable criminal sentencing provisions for the underlying criminal offense and the person shall begin the sentence under supervision as if on parole. ...