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State v. Villa

COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA
Jan 11, 2017
No. 16-0186 (Iowa Ct. App. Jan. 11, 2017)

Opinion

No. 16-0186

01-11-2017

STATE OF IOWA, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. FRANCISCO M. VILLA, Defendant-Appellant.

Chad R. Frese and C. Aron Vaughn of Kaplan & Frese, LLP, Marshalltown, for appellant. Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, and Thomas J. Ogden, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Marshall County, John J. Haney, Judge. Defendant appeals district court's denial of his motion to correct illegal sentence. AFFIRMED. Chad R. Frese and C. Aron Vaughn of Kaplan & Frese, LLP, Marshalltown, for appellant. Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, and Thomas J. Ogden, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee. Considered by Tabor, P.J., Bower, J., and Scott, S.J. Senior judge assigned by order pursuant to Iowa Code section 602.9206 (2017). SCOTT, Senior Judge.

In 1999, Francisco Villa, then a minor, was charged with second-degree sexual abuse, in violation of Iowa Code sections 709.1 and 709.3 (1999). Villa pled guilty. His sentence included an obligation to register as a sex offender pursuant to section 692A.103. In 2015, Villa challenged that requirement by filing a motion to correct an illegal sentence. The district court denied the motion. Villa now appeals.

Villa claims the registration requirement imposed upon him as a juvenile sex offender constitutes cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution and article I, section 17 of the Iowa Constitution. See U.S. Const. amend. VIII; Iowa Const. art. I, § 17. Our review is de novo. See State v. Ragland, 836 N.W.2d 107, 113 (Iowa 2013).

We were presented with an identical challenge in State v Graham, No. 15-1464, 2016 WL 3556539, at *6-7 (Iowa Ct. App. June 29, 2016). There we held mandatory lifetime sex offender registration is not cruel and unusual punishment. See Graham, 2016 WL 3556539, at *6-7. For the reasons set forth in Graham, and because we approve of the reasons and conclusions in the district court's order and a full opinion would not augment or clarify existing case law, we affirm without further opinion. See Iowa Ct. R. 21.26(1)(d), (e).

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

State v. Villa

COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA
Jan 11, 2017
No. 16-0186 (Iowa Ct. App. Jan. 11, 2017)
Case details for

State v. Villa

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF IOWA, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. FRANCISCO M. VILLA…

Court:COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA

Date published: Jan 11, 2017

Citations

No. 16-0186 (Iowa Ct. App. Jan. 11, 2017)