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Case No. 25-0240

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State of Iowa
v.
Jeremy Joseph Saul

Appellee

State of Iowa

Appellant

Jeremy Joseph Saul

Attorney for the Appellee

Katherine Wenman, Assistant Attorney General

Attorney for the Appellant

Shellie L. Knipfer, Assistant Appellate Defender

Court of Appeals

Court of Appeals Opinion

Opinion Number:
25-0240
Date Published:
Feb 11, 2026
Summary

              Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Woodbury County, The Honorable Tod Deck, Judge. AFFIRMED. Considered without oral argument by Chicchelly, P.J., Langholz, J., and Doyle, S.J. Opinion by Langholz, J. (4 pages)

              Jeremy Saul appeals his convictions for eluding and first-degree theft as a habitual offender, challenging only the sufficiency of the evidence that he was the person who committed these offenses. OPINION HOLDS: Substantial evidence supports the jury’s verdict that Saul was the driver of the stolen car in the high-speed chase. We thus affirm.

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