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Supreme Court upholds conviction of Le Mars man’s who didn’t show up to trial

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February 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Supreme Court says defendants do not have to be present in some misdemeanor trials if the person is intentionally trying to delay justice. The case involved Randall Hurlburt of Le Mars man who was convicted after being charged with driving while intoxicated. Hurlbut asked for a new lawyer three times and showed up to some hearings — but didn’t show up for his trial in February 2020 — telling his lawyer he couldn’t get a ride.

The Supreme Court ruling says a misdemeanor defendant who knows his trial date yet deliberately chooses without good cause, to remain absent from his trial cannot then cry foul when the court follows through with the trial. It says the defendant has rights — but the state possesses a compelling interest in the orderly disposition of justice