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   State Courts - Iowa - July 14 - July 21, 2006

  
Grant v. Iowa Dep't of Human Servs., No. 66 / 04-1114, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, July 14, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Court erred in affirming department of human services's (DHS) dismissal of father's application to correct founded child abuse report on grounds of issue preclusion as importance of maintaining correct records demanded application of issue preclusion not be used to prevent DHS from correcting assessment reports granted to it in Iowa Code § 235A.19.

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Parish v. ICON Health & Fitness, Inc., No. 13 / 04-1544, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, July 21, 2006, Filed
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Overview: The manifestly unreasonable exception to showing an alternative design in a product liability case did not apply to a situation where an injured party was paralyzed while attempting flips on a trampoline because the exception was used only sparingly in cases where products had a low social utility and a high degree of danger.

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State v. Gonzalez, No. 75 / 05-1197, SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, July 21, 2006, Filed
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Overview: A district court erred by granting a motion to dismiss a trial information in a case alleging sexual exploitation by a counselor or therapist under Iowa Code § 709.15 because the provision of treatment and assessment while working as a nursing assistant in a psychiatric hospital qualified defendant as a counselor or therapist under § 709.15.

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