· 10/24/2001
State v. Adney
Citations
- 639 N.W.2d 246
- 2001 Iowa App. LEXIS 636
- 2001 WL 1267615
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- stating the failure to state or argue an issue in an appellate brief may be deemed waiver of the issue
- noting party waives issue by failing to include proper argument on appeal
- “For purposes of this appeal we will treat Adney’s motion for directed verdict as a motion for judgment of acquittal.”
- “When a party, in an appellate brief, fails to state, argue, or cite to authority in support of an issue, the issue may be deemed waived.”
- “When a party, in an appellate brief, fails to state, argue, or cite to authority in support of an issue, the issue may be deemed waived.”
- “When a party, in an appellate brief, fails to state, argue, or cite to authority in support of an issue, the issue may be deemed waived.”
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Judges: Huitink, Miller, Hecht
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