Criminal justice systems need these reforms to better serve rural Iowans and the state budget, writes the Register's editorial board.
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Here's more about the two candidates: Both judge candidates are readily aware of the partisan battles that have engulfed the courts, down to the trial level ... law and constitution, our system ...
The Supreme Court ... if the Law Commission’s latest proposals receive the green light. Unveiled this week, the Law Commission’s proposed reforms aim to make the criminal appeals system ...