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· 1/27/2015

in Re R. Wayne Johnson, Relator

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  • confirming that a party cannot raise any error regarding admission of evidence for the first time on appeal
  • noting the “mistake-of-law doctrine is broader under the United States Constitution than it is under the Iowa Constitution”
  • “Iowa Code section 622.62 is a statutory rule of evidence governing the admissibility of an ordinance at trial.”
  • \We held in Tyler that a mistake of law is not sufficient to meet the State's burden to justify a stop.\
  • “It is well-settled law that if a party fails to object to the admission of evidence, the party waives any ground for complaint, and the party cannot raise any error concerning its admission for the first time on appeal.”
  • “It is well-settled law that if a party fails to object to the admission of evidence, the party waives any ground for complaint, and the party cannot raise any error concerning its admission for the first time on appeal.”

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