Daron Chayton Kent v. State of Iowa
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Opinion
Daron Kent appeals the summary dismissal of his postconviction-relief application. On June 9, 2015, the district court imposed sentence on Kent's conviction of second-degree robbery. Kent was sentenced to a term of imprisonment not to exceed ten years, with a mandatory minimum of seven years.
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Having reviewed and considered Kent's argument on appeal, we repeat our position that the legislative amendment at issue here does not give rise to equal-protection infirmities, and we affirm the summary dismissal of Kent's application without further opinion pursuant to Iowa Court Rule 21.26(1)(a), (c), and (e).
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Clayton v. Iowa Dist. Ct.
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AFFIRMED.
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