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State of Iowa
v.
Leon Chevelle Anderson
Appellee
State of Iowa
Appellant
Leon Chevelle Anderson
Attorney for the Appellee
Thomas J. Ogden, Assistant Attorney General
Attorney for the Appellant
Theresa R. Wilson, Assistant Appellate Defender
Court of Appeals
Court of Appeals Opinion
Opinion Number:
Date Published:
Summary
Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Buchanan County, Bradley J. Harris, Judge. AFFIRMED. Considered by Potterfield, P.J., and Bower and McDonald, JJ. Opinion by Potterfield, P.J. (7 pages)
Leon Anderson appeals from his conviction of second-degree burglary, claiming there is insufficient evidence to show he entered an occupied structure without right, license, or privilege to enter. OPINION HOLDS: Substantial evidence supports the victims were occupants of the apartment and had revoked Anderson’s access to the apartment at the time of his entry. Therefore, Anderson entered the apartment with no right, license, or privilege to enter, and his conviction for burglary in the second degree is affirmed.