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Case No. 20-0130

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State of Iowa
v.
Kaleb Darrel Morrow

Appellee

State of Iowa

Appellant

Kaleb Darrel Morrow

Attorney for the Appellee

Timothy M. Hau, Assistant Attorney General

Attorney for the Appellant

Bret R. Larson

Court of Appeals

Court of Appeals Opinion

Opinion Number:
20-0130
Date Published:
Jan 27, 2022
Summary

            Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Appanoose County, Gregory G. Milani, Judge.  AFFIRMED.  Considered by Bower, C.J., and Greer and Badding, JJ.  Opinion by Bower, C.J.  (9 pages)

            Kaleb Morrow appeals his convictions for interference with official acts—serious injury, assault on persons in certain occupations, and harassment in the first degree.  He challenges the sufficiency of the evidence of intent to inflict serious injury and an evidentiary ruling.  OPINION HOLDS: Because substantial evidence supports the finding the defendant had the specific intent to inflict serious injury to support the convictions and Morrow suffered no prejudice from the evidentiary ruling, we affirm.

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