Tag Archive: attorney

Adoption Saturday, November 21st in Ames

Story County will be one the sites in Iowa for the nationwide Adoption Saturday, this November 21st. Adoption hearings will be held at the Ames Municipal building, 515 Clark Avenue. This special event will run from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. (Noon). I will be one of the lead attorneys handling most of the adoptions [...]

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Squeaking by on $300,000

If the Washington Post hoped to give readers something to talk about, it couldn’t have done better than to publish a front-page piece on Sunday about a woman living in a tony New York suburb who’s squeaking by on $300,000 a year.
The piece has generated nearly a thousand comments, mostly negative, from readers outraged that [...]

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How Facebook Almost Ruined a Divorce Case

I found this post from a blog by Tim Evans, a divorce lawyer in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The direct link to the original post is: http://www.hattiesburgdivorcelawyer.com/2009/08/how-facebook-almost-ruined-a-divorce-case/
The other day, I had something happen to me that would have been devastating had it been discovered at trial. Another lawyer showed me a hard copy of someone’s Facebook page. This [...]

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You get one telephone call

Iowa Code Section 804.20 – Right to Consult an Attorney or Family Member
Once you have been arrested or restrained by law enforcement, and brought to the police station or jail, you have the right to call either a family member or an attorney.  You must ask to make the call; law enforcement does not have [...]

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Juvenile delinquency case procedure & time lines

In many ways, the juvenile delinquency process mirrors that of the adult Iowa Criminal Procedure. A crime is reported. A Law Enforcement officer will conduct the investigation. If the Law Enforcement officer determines that a crime has been committed and the suspect is a juvenile, Juvenile Court Services will be contacted. A juvenile court officer [...]

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Child in need of Assistance (CINA) case procedure & time lines:

CINA (pronounced China) cases start with someone reporting a child is in trouble. Often times these allegations are due to an action or inaction of the parents or guardians. These reports are investigated by Child Protective Services. Many cases are opened after Law Enforcement has conducted a criminal investigation.
If the Department of Human Services believes [...]

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Your rights in a criminal case

Search: The general rule is that in order to search a person’s house, property, vehicle or person, law enforcement must have first obtained a search warrant supported by probable cause and signed by a neutral judge. There are exceptions to the search warrant requirement, the most common of which is consent. Law Enforcement often uses [...]

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Arrested in Iowa? What happens next?

If you have been arrested, the Constitution of the United States protects your rights to legal counsel, and to remaining silent. To invoke your rights, tell Law Enforcement personnel you do not want to answer any questions without your attorney present and are invoking your right to remain silent.  After you invoke your right to [...]

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Criminal Justice Procedures & Timelines

Arrest: Starts the process. Arrest is defined as “the taking of a person into custody when and in the manner authorized by law.
 
Initial Appearance: The magistrate or judge informs the individual of the preliminary charge(s) against them and of his/her rights.  Counsel may be appointed if the proper conditions are met.   Only in Simple Misdemeanor [...]

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What is non-testimonial evidence?

Even if not arrested, you may be required to provide a sample of your handwriting, to speak phrases associated with the offense or to have samples of your hair or saliva taken. You may insist that an attorney be present.
What is non-testimonial evidence?

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