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Mother relieved parole board reversed order to let out her son s killer

Mother relieved parole board reversed order to let out her son s killer
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Parole granted, then denied for Ped Mall shooter after officials misinterpret length of sentence

Lang 2/5/22 Parole that had been granted for the man who shot and killed another man on the Ped Mall five years ago has now been rescinded after officials

Sentencing delayed for Iowa City murder suspect

Sentencing delayed for Iowa City murder suspect
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White Iowa Man Who Ran Through Crowd Of Protesters In August Gets Chance To Clear His Record - Blavity

White Iowa Man Who Ran Through Crowd Of Protesters In August Gets Chance To Clear His Record The perpetrator committed the crime during a protest organized by the Iowa Freedom Riders. January 11, 2021 at 8:49 pm A white Iowa man, who rammed into a crowd of racial injusticeprotesters in August, is getting a chance to expunge his records. A judge made the decision in the case of 45-year-old Michael Ray Stepanek last month, deciding to keep him out of prison and to erase his record if he stays out of trouble, The Associated Press reported. Granting the deferred judgment, which gives Stepanek a chance to be cleared from a felony charge after a three-year probation period, Judge Paul Miller also suspended the $1,025 civil fine. The ruling comes after Stepanek admitted to driving his Toyota Camry through the crowd in Iowa City, Iowa, because the protesters needed “an attitude adjustment.”

North Liberty man found guilty of Rec Center beating given suspended sentence

12/16/20 A North Liberty man who was found guilty in the July 2019 beating of a man outside the North Liberty Rec Center was given a suspended sentence at his hearing this week. 20-year-old Rasean Yates of Savannah Drive is accused of beating the man into unconsciousness and continuing the attack while the man was lying unconscious. It reportedly took several officers to arrest Yates and get him into a squad car. He allegedly continued to threaten officers even after he was arrested, demanding to have his handcuffs removed so he could fight them. The other suspect in the incident, 20-year-old Pacific Achiza, was sentenced last November to five years in prison and ordered to have no contact with the victim through November 2024. Yates was also due to be sentenced last year, but his hearing was continued six times.

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