84 results for 'judge:"Ahlers"'.
J. Ahlers finds that defendant was properly convicted of stalking and witness tampering in his trial for sexual abuse of a child because evidence indicated defendant contacted the victim from jail through his mother in an effort to convince her to recant her testimony. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers , Filed On: August 30, 2023, Case #: 22-0192, Categories: Sex Offender, Witnesses
J. Ahlers finds that defendant was properly sentenced for domestic abuse assault, second offense. Defendant was on probation for another domestic abuse conviction when he committed the current crime, and the court provided adequate reasons for imposing consecutive sentences. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: August 30, 2023, Case #: 22-1367, Categories: Sentencing, Domestic Violence
J. Ahlers finds that a father's parental rights were properly terminated since he was incarcerated and had only minimal contact with his child for a long period of time. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: August 9, 2023, Case #: 23-0501, Categories: Family Law
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J. Ahlers finds that children were properly permanently placed outside the home because the abusive mother threatened to harm the children if they were truthful with providers and refused to take responsibility for her actions. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: August 9, 2023, Case #: 23-0754, Categories: Family Law
J. Ahlers finds that the lower court properly declined to set aside default judgment stemming from an altercation that led to plaintiff's conviction for assault and battery because plaintiff was bound to defend himself despite any difficulty he may have been going through in life at the time. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: July 27, 2023, Case #: 22-0124, Categories: Criminal Procedure, Assault, Battery
J. Ahlers finds that the mother’s and father’s parental rights were properly terminated. The father had abandoned his children and the mother denied them critical care to the point of which they could have died within one to two weeks. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: July 26, 2023, Case #: 23-0756, Categories: Family Law, Guardianship
J. Ahlers finds that the lower court properly held that a commercial building owner breached a lease agreement by demolishing a building without finding another space for a Subway franchise located therein or, in the alternative, paying the corporate owners $100,000. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: July 13, 2023, Case #: 22-1977, Categories: Contract
J. Ahlers finds that defendant was properly convicted of OWI after police found him impaired while removing him from the sleeper cab of his truck shortly after the truck had been driven into a ditch. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: July 13, 2023, Case #: 22-1637, Categories: Evidence, Dui
J. Ahlers finds that property was properly divided in a dissolution of marriage. The wife was given a minimal amount to compensate for the husband's business since the business was not thriving at the time of their separation. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: June 7, 2023, Case #: 22-0847, Categories: Family Law
J. Ahlers finds that the beneficiary of a will was properly denied a request to remove and disinherit the executor from the will because the executor had not challenged the will when she submitted a subsequent version to probate and thus had not triggered the stipulation promising to remove any challenger. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: May 24, 2023, Case #: 22-1135, Categories: Wills / Probate
J. Ahlers finds that the city was improperly granted summary judgment in claims brought after plaintiff slipped on the end of a diving board at a city swimming pool because an issue of material fact exists as to whether the diving board lacked a slip-resistant surface. Reversed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Ahlers, Filed On: May 24, 2023, Case #: 22-0917, Categories: Negligence