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Case No. 17-1351

State of Iowa
v.
Stephon Travell Curry

Stephon Travell Curry seeks further review from a court of appeals decision that determined the district court did not abuse its discretion in imposing sentence, and was correct in not determining Curry’s reasonable ability to pay court costs when the costs were undetermined at the time of sentencing.

County:
Johnson

Resister

State of Iowa

Applicant

Stephon Travell Curry

Attorney for the Resister

Israel J. Kodiaga

Attorney for the Applicant

Brenda J. Gohr

Supreme Court

Oral Argument Schedule

Non-Oral

Apr 09, 2019 1:30 PM

Briefs

Supreme Court Opinion

Opinion Number:
17-1351
Date Published:
Apr 26, 2019

Court of Appeals

Court of Appeals Opinion

Opinion Number:
17-1351
Date Published:
Nov 21, 2018
Summary

            Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Johnson County, Paul D. Miller, Judge.  AFFIRMED.  Considered by Potterfield, P.J., and Bower and McDonald, JJ.  Opinion by McDonald, J.  (4 pages)

            Defendant Stephon Curry challenges his sentence for conviction of robbery in the second degree.  OPINION HOLDS: The court did not abuse its discretion in imposing Curry’s sentence.  The court did not commit legal error by failing to determine Curry’s ability to pay court costs.

Other Information

Date Further Review is Granted:
Mar 28, 2019
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