87 results for 'judge:"Badding "'.
J. Badding finds that defendant was improperly convicted of drug offenses after police found mushrooms inside his residence because drug tests did not confirm the presence of psilocybin in mushrooms confiscated from the scene. Reversed in part.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: May 8, 2024, Case #: 22-1988, Categories: Drug Offender, Evidence
J. Badding finds that a company was properly awarded liquidated damages after an employee sent herself the company's client list to her private email account before ending her professional relationship because the employee failed to present evidence that actual damages stemming from the breach would have been less than the stipulated amount of liquidated damages. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: May 8, 2024, Case #: 23-0796, Categories: Employment, Damages, Contract
J. Badding finds that a mother's parental rights were properly terminated since she had her child in the car when she led police officers on a high-speed chase while she was intoxicated, and she failed to respond to substance abuse treatment. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: April 24, 2024, Case #: 24-0287, Categories: Family Law
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J. Badding finds that defendant was properly convicted of third-offense OWI after crashing through a construction zone because officers observed signs of drug intoxication in defendant after she was detained while fleeing the scene, which justified the warrant for a blood draw. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: April 24, 2024, Case #: 23-0161, Categories: Evidence, Dui
J. Badding finds that defendant was properly denied a new trial after he was convicted of indecent exposure for masturbating in front of his neighbor because the victim was not required to provide the specific dates of defendant's repeated exposures and was otherwise credible. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: April 24, 2024, Case #: 22-1110, Categories: Sex Offender
J. Badding finds that a father's parental rights were properly terminated since he used methamphetamine and had a history of domestic violence, and the child's twin sister drowned while under his care. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: March 27, 2024, Case #: 24-0057, Categories: Family Law
J. Badding finds that a father's parental rights were properly terminated since he was a chronic drug user who lied about his use even after multiple positive drug screens and after his children were removed from his care. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: March 27, 2024, Case #: 23-2038, Categories: Family Law
J. Badding finds that a husband was properly ordered to pay child and spousal support following a dissolution of marriage because the court calculated his median income and earned commissions to arrive at a reasonable amount of support due. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: March 6, 2024, Case #: 23-0577, Categories: Family Law
J. Badding finds that defendant's request to modify sex offender registry requirements was properly denied because he refused to admit the facts of his crime and failed to complete sex offender treatment in light of his insincere admissions of guilt. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: February 21, 2024, Case #: 22-1967, Categories: Sentencing, Sex Offender
J. Badding finds that defendant was properly convicted of the attempted murder of his girlfriend because intent to kill was established by the victim's extensive injuries and a text message defendant sent to his brother following the assault. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: February 7, 2024, Case #: 22-0936, Categories: Evidence, Intent, Murder
J. Badding finds that defendant was properly convicted of OWI, second offense, and child endangerment. Someone in another vehicle reported that defendant had been driving dangerously with a young child in the front seat, and defendant reeked of alcohol and spoke with slurred speak during the traffic stop. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: February 7, 2024, Case #: 23-0100, Categories: Evidence, Dui
J. Badding finds that the parties' parental rights were properly terminated because they had not sent their school-aged child to school, their home was filled with trash, and they had a history of illegal drug use and domestic violence. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: January 24, 2024, Case #: 23-1882, Categories: Family Law
J. Badding finds that a father's parental rights were properly terminated since the father lived in Illinois and recently had been fired for drug use. Meanwhile, he maintained little contact with his child, who had been born in 2019. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: January 24, 2024, Case #: 23-1730, Categories: Family Law
J. Badding finds that defendant was properly sentenced to prison for domestic abuse assault after kicking his girlfriend's head and body and breaking her ribs. During a jailhouse call, defendant laughed while saying, ���I���ll probably still beat up girls when I get out of jail,��� indicating a total lack of remorse for his crime and compounding his criminal history of domestic assault. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: January 10, 2024, Case #: 23-0532, Categories: Sentencing, Domestic Violence
J. Badding finds that an auto dealer was improperly granted summary judgment after an employee was fired for refusing to provide a drug test because an issue of material fact existed as to whether the dealer violated testing pool or supervisor training requirements. Reversed in part.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: January 10, 2024, Case #: 22-1599, Categories: Employment Discrimination
J. Badding finds that a mother was properly granted physical care of the parties' children following dissolution of marriage since she had been the children's primary caregiver and the father did not know the names of their teachers, counselors, or medical providers. Affirmed.
Court: Iowa Court Of Appeals, Judge: Badding, Filed On: January 10, 2024, Case #: 23-0358, Categories: Family Law