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Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Trish Mehaffey
Reporter covering state and federal courts, and whatever legal issues come my way. I also provide live coverage of criminal trials on Twitter @tmehaffey and welcome comments and questions from readers during the trials. Outside of work I love movies, tennis and my Kansas State Wildcats! Go Cats! Stay informed with the Public Safety newsletter.
Latest Articles by Trish Mehaffey
Crime & Courts Oct. 23, 2024 7:50 am379d ago
A Manchester family practice and obstetrics doctor was disciplined by the Iowa Board of Medicine for having a sexual relationship with an employee who was also his patient. He was cited and ordered to pay a $3,000 civil penalty.
Crime & Courts Oct. 22, 2024 7:55 am380d ago
The murder trial for a Cedar Rapids man accused of fatally shooting a DoorDash driver last October has been reset to Dec. 10 in Linn County District Court. The shooter’s brother also was shot during the incident.
Crime & Courts Oct. 21, 2024 7:59 am381d ago
The Iowa State Bar Association has released its review of judges to provide guidance to voters Nov. 5 as they vote whether to retain a state Supreme Court justice, four appeal judges and 64 associate and district court judges.
Crime & Courts Oct. 21, 2024 8:02 am381d ago
The new University of Iowa Law Technology Law Clinic gives students the chance to show defense attorneys and others how police are using surveillance and other technology to boost criminal cases, and how can they defend their clients.
Local Elections Oct. 21, 2024 8:31 am381d ago
Both candidates running for Linn County Auditor will make transparency and financial responsibility top priorities for the office, along with promoting trust with the public and strengthening the voting systems.
Crime & Courts Oct. 21, 2024 8:26 am381d ago
A prosecutor dropped a the harassment charge against a UI FIJi member, two days after a woman, who sued the frat member and the fraternity and its national affiliates, announced the lawsuit had been settled.
Crime & Courts Oct. 21, 2024 8:19 am381d ago
The mother of Cordal Lewis, who was robbed and fatally shot in 2022, told a woman involved in the plan to rob him that ended in murder, that she wanted her to “suffer” and feel “heartbreak and emptiness” as she and her family have endured.
Crime & Courts Oct. 17, 2024 8:32 pm384d ago
The murder trial for the Cedar Rapids man charged with hiring two men to kill Chris Bagley in 2018 has been bumped again. This time to June 10.
Crime & Courts Oct. 17, 2024 7:51 am385d ago
A woman who sued two FIJI fraternity members for sexually assaulting her in 2020 and the fraternities national affiliates has resolved her lawsuit against all parties.
Crime & Courts Oct. 15, 2024 11:59 am387d ago
A Clayton County farmer, who was previously sued for verbally and physically assaulting migrant workers, was sentenced last week to over 15 years in federal prison for stealing livestock, wire fraud and a bankruptcy fraud scheme.
Crime & Courts Oct. 14, 2024 8:28 am388d ago
A Marion woman who was kidnapped, stabbed and strangled to death in February was pregnant or had been recently pregnant before her death, according to information revealed during a Friday pretrial hearing in Linn County District Court. The lawyer for one of the men accused in that slaying asked a judge to keep that information out of trial.
Crime & Courts Oct. 11, 2024 4:54 pm391d ago
The second lawsuit filed by the mother of Lorena Schulte, the nurse who was killed by Anamosa prison inmates in 2021, has been dismissed by judge for failing to exhaust administrative remedies with the state and missing deadlines.
Crime & Courts Oct. 13, 2024 10:48 am389d ago
The Iowa Supreme Court denied appeal for one Fairfield teen who killed their Spanish teacher in 2021 and asked the court to toss out the 35-year mandatory minimum of his life sentence.
Crime & Courts Oct. 7, 2024 8:50 am395d ago
Carlos Garcia, charged in an Interstate 380 crash that killed Jeffery Lankford in 2022, is set for trial next month after the date has been continued multiple times. Garcia also picked up another charge for drugs while on pretrial release and remains in jail.
Crime & Courts Oct. 3, 2024 5:48 pm399d ago
A 14-year-old boy who admitted to firing a handgun at a police officer in May pleaded to three felonies and six misdemeanors. He was prosecuted as a youthful offender and will be sent to the Boys State Training School in Eldora until he turns 18.

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