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Case No. 22-1658

State of Iowa
v.
Denise Marie Allgood

Appellee

State of Iowa

Appellant

Denise Marie Allgood

Attorney for the Appellee

Martha E. Trout, Assistant Attorney General

Attorney for the Appellant

John C. Heinicke

Court of Appeals

Court of Appeals Opinion

Opinion Number:
22-1658
Date Published:
Aug 09, 2023
Summary

            Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Polk County, Coleman McAllister, Judge.  AFFIRMED AND REMANDED FOR ENTRY OF NUNC PRO TUNC ORDER.  Considered by Ahlers, P.J., Badding, J., and Potterfield, S.J.  Opinion by Potterfield, S.J.  (4 pages)

            Denise Allgood pled guilty to one count of first-degree theft and one count of first-degree fraudulent practices, both class “C” felonies.  The district court sentenced Allgood to serve up to ten years on each count and required her to serve the sentences consecutively, for a total term of imprisonment not to exceed twenty years.  Allgood appeals the sentences.  OPINION HOLDS: Finding no abuse of discretion, we affirm Allgood’s sentences.  However, we remand to the district court for the limited purpose of allowing it to issue a nunc pro tunc order to correct the clerical error in the written judgment entry.

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