State v. Thompson
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The Supreme Court reversed the order of the district court revoking Defendant's deferred judgment, holding that the district court failed to include sufficient factual findings to support revocation.
Defendant pled guilty to child endangerment. The district court ordered the judgment deferred and Defendant to pay a civil penalty, court costs, and attorney fees. Thereafter, the State filed an application to revoke deferred judgment and pronounce sentence, alleging that Defendant had not paid the balance due. The court found that Defendant had violated the terms of her probation and revoked the deferred judgment. The Supreme Court reversed, holding (1) the holding in State v. Damme, 944 N.W. 2d 98 (Iowa 2020), that a defendant who is not challenging her guilty plea or conviction has good cause to appeal an alleged sentencing error when the sentence was neither mandatory nor agreed to in the plea bargain extends to appeals from orders revoking deferred judgments; and (2) the district court's factual findings were insufficient. The Court remanded the case to the district court for a new hearing on the State's application to revoke Defendant's deferred judgment.
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