Drew M. Wilshire-Gerdes v. State of Iowa
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Opinion
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA
No. 24-0648 Filed February 19, 2025
DREW M. WILSHIRE-GERDES, Applicant-Appellant,
vs.
IOWA BOARD OF PAROLE, Respondent-Appellee. ________________________________________________________________
Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Polk County, Coleman McAllister,
Judge.
An inmate appeals a district court ruling on his petition for judicial review,
which affirmed the Iowa Board of Parole’s denial of his conditional release on
parole. AFFIRMED.
Drew M. Gerdes, Newton, self-represented appellant.
Brenna Bird, Attorney General, and John R. Lundquist, Assistant Attorney
General, for appellee.
Considered by Schumacher, P.J., and Badding and Chicchelly, JJ. 2
SCHUMACHER, Presiding Judge.
Inmate Drew Wilshire-Gerdes (Gerdes), currently serving a ten-year
sentence on a first-degree theft conviction, appeals as a self-represented litigant
from the district court ruling on Gerdes’s petition for judicial review. The district
court affirmed the Iowa Board of Parole’s denial of Gerdes’s conditional release on
parole.
After a thorough review of the case precedent and the appellate record, we
detect no error of law in the district court’s ruling. Accordingly, we affirm without
further opinion under Iowa Court Rule 21.26(1)(d).
AFFIRMED.
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