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· 10/25/1929

Bowen & Son v. Iowa Public Service Co.

Citations

  • 35 F.2d 616
  • 1929 U.S. App. LEXIS 3027

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • ruling that “the reversal of a conviction and remand for new trial is not” favorable termination under Heck
  • observing that the New York Court of Appeals used the Restatement to define \favorable termination\
  • holding plaintiff had not shown favorable termination where he was acquitted of drug sale charge but convicted of drug possession arising out of same events
  • observing that the New York Court of Appeals used the Restatement to 8 define “favorable termination”
  • affirming dismissal of malicious prosecution claim where plaintiff was convicted of lesser included offense of unlawful possession of cocaine
  • dismissing a malicious prosecution claim because “[t]he State’s case did not end in failure or in [the plaintiff’s] favor”

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Judges: Munger

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