The supreme court recently issued an order either granting or denying application for further review in the cases listed below.

September 11, 2013

DENIED:

 

NUMBER

COUNTY

CASE NAME

 

 

10-1337

Linn

Robinson v. State

10-1482

Marshall

State v. Anderson

10-1815

Scott

State v. Lockheart

11-0061

Polk

State v. Bennett

11-0468

Black Hawk

State v. Hanes

11-1588

Polk

Toe v. Cooper Tire

12-0371

Woodbury

State v. Nichols

12-0426

Pottawattamie

State v. Armstrong

12-0499

Polk

Dixon v. State

12-0551

Monona

State v. Bitzan

12-0556

Black Hawk

State v. Sallay

12-0622

Black Hawk

State v. Williams

12-0730

Lee (South)

State v. Hobbs

12-0765

Pottawattamie

In re Marriage of Harter

12-0830

Story

Shelburn v. State

12-0908

Dubuque

Ginter v. State

12-0957

Scott

State v. Dixon

12-1066

Black Hawk

State v. Brown

12-1151

Polk

State v. Sinclair

12-1212

Boone

In re Estate of Timm

12-1223

Linn

Spears v. Com Link, Inc.

12-1337

Johnson

State v. Watson

12-1358

Clay

Lane v. Spencer Municipal Hospital

12-1424

Cerro Gordo

State v. Graham

12-1438

Black Hawk

State v. Lewis

12-1425

Black Hawk

State v. Johnson

12-1452

Lee (North)

Lang v. State

12-1577

Clay

Biedenfeld v. Estate of French

12-1818

Dallas

Earlham Sav. Bank v. Morrell

12-2042

Scott

State v. Haywood-Parker

13-0740

Dubuque

In re S. O. & L.O.

13-0891

Monona

In re J.C.P.S. and A.M.S.S.

 

 

GRANTED:

 

NUMBER

COUNTY

CASE NAME

 

 

11-0492

Scott

State v. Means

11-1272

Polk

State v. Gines

11-1133

Scott

State v. Ross

12-0983

Adams

State v. McEndree

 

 

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