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State Courts -
Iowa - June 14, 2006
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In the Interest of S.R., No. 6-400 / 06-0560,
COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 14, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Order terminating a mother's parental rights to her children pursuant to Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(d),(e),(i), and (l) was upheld where rather than participate in services, she absconded with children for almost two years and exposed them to drug use. When the State filed its termination petition, she was in prison on a charge of escape as a felony.
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Rios v. IBP, Inc., No. 6-254 / 05-1368,
COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 14, 2006, Filed
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Overview: In a workers' compensation matter, record was inadequate for judicial review, pursuant to the Iowa Administrative Procedure Act, Iowa Code ch. 17A, because deputy commissioner did not make adequate findings about aggravation issue of claimant's knee condition before concluding the claimant had not established a causal relationship.
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