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Iowa Supreme Court Opinions | State v. Wilson | Docket: 18-0564 Opinion Date: April 10, 2020 Judge: Edward M. Mansfield Areas of Law: Criminal Law | The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's conviction of voluntary manslaughter and assault with intent to cause serious injury, holding that Defendant was not entitled to a pretrial evidentiary hearing and that Defendants remaining challenges were without merit. Defendant was charged with one count of murder and two counts of attempted murder. Following a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of the lesser included offenses of one count of voluntary manslaughter and two counts of assault with intent to cause serious injury. On appeal Defendant argued, among other things, that the district court should have held a pretrial hearing pursuant to section 704.13 to determine his immunity from prosecution before trial. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the district court did not err in refusing to conduct a pretrial hearing on Defendant's justification defense; (2) the trial evidence was sufficient to prove lack of justification; and (3) Defendant's remaining allegations of error were without merit. | |
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