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   State Courts - Iowa - June 28, 2006

  
In the Interest of J.L., No. 6-410 / 06-0692, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Trial court properly terminated a father's parental rights under Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(f), which required clear and convincing evidence that children could not be returned to his custody; father was incarcerated and had been so for awhile and he failed to complete required psychosocial and sex offender evaluations to receive visits with children.

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In the Interest of J.T.S., No. 6-471 / 06-0020, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: A finding that the minor was a delinquent child within the definition of Iowa Code § 232.2(12) and the denial of his defense under Iowa Code § 701.4 were appropriate because he failed to present evidence that was adequate to meet his burden to prove his insanity or diminished responsibility defense.

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In the Interest of J.Y., No. 6-406 / 06-0626, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Appellate court affirmed the termination of a father's parental rights under Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(l) because the trial court noted that despite the obvious affection between the father and his children, the father had a long history of substance abuse and mental illness that he had not been able to overcome.

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In the Interest of K.J.C., No. 6-399 / 06-0412, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Father's parental rights were properly terminated under Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(f) and (h) because he participated in physical abuse of children and failed to protect them from physical abuse by mother, and mother's parental rights were properly terminated under § 232.116(1)(h), as she had history of physical abuse to children.

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In the Interest of K.K., No. 6-401 / 06-0561, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Appellate court affirmed the termination of the parents' parental rights under Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(e), (f), (h) and (l) as the mother had little contact with the children, and the father had been given ample time to try and turn his life around so that he could provide for his children.

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In the Interest of M.V.P., No. 6-478 / 06-0790, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Termination of mother's parental rights pursuant to Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(f) (2005) was affirmed because her child had special needs that she was unable or unwilling to deal with and he could not be returned to her at time of termination hearing; in addition, the mother waived her argument that there had not been sufficient reunification efforts.

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In the Interest of N.D., No. 6-482 / 06-0789, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Termination of a father's parental rights to three children was affirmed as appropriate pursuant to Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(f) (2005) because due to the father's sexual abuse conviction and resulting incarceration for the foreseeable future, it was unlikely he could resume the children's care before they reached their majority.

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In the Interest of T.E., No. 6-409 / 06-0647, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Appellate court affirmed the termination of a mother's parental rights under Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(e) and (f) as the mother had visited the children only four times in 14 months and refused to cooperate with services to help the children improve.

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Kavuru v. Cedar Valley Med. Clinic, P.C., No. 6-325 / 05-1530, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: The trial court properly granted summary judgment on doctor's breach of contract claim against a medical clinic. The appellate court could not find how the doctor raised a genuine issue of material fact to establish a breach of his employment contract with the clinic.

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Mallett v. State, No. 6-344 / 05-1043, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, June 28, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Denial of postconviction relief was affirmed because the petitioner failed to prove that but for trial counsel's alleged deficient performance in failing to timely resist the amended information, the result of his jury trial would have been different.

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