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Case No. 18-0372

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State of Iowa
v.
Gregory Earl Jordan

Appellee

State of Iowa

Appellant

Gregory Earl Jordan

Attorney for the Appellee

Genevieve Reinkoester, Assistant Attorney General

Attorney for the Appellant

Stephan J. Japuntich, Assistant Appellate Defender

Court of Appeals

Court of Appeals Opinion

Opinion Number:
18-0372
Date Published:
Sep 26, 2018
Summary

            Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Black Hawk County, Brook K. Jacobsen, District Associate Judge.  AFFIRMED.  Considered by Vaitheswaran, P.J., and Doyle and Mullins, JJ.  Opinion by Doyle, J.  (5 pages)

            The defendant appeals his conviction of theft in the third degree following a jury trial.  OPINION HOLDS: Because Jordan did not prove the outcome of trial would have been different had his counsel filed a motion to suppress evidence or objected to evidence of other bad acts, his ineffective-assistance-of-counsel claims fail, and we affirm.

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