STATE v. ASCHAN

No. 84-788.

366 N.W.2d 912 (1985)

STATE of Iowa, Appellee, v. Mark ASCHAN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

April 17, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles L. Harrington, Appellate Defender, and Patrick R. Grady and Raymond E. Rogers, Asst. Appellate Defenders, for appellant.

Thomas J. Miller, Atty. Gen., Pamela S. Greenman, Asst. Atty. Gen., and A. Patricia Houlihan, Asst. County Atty., for appellee.

Considered by HARRIS, P.J., and McGIVERIN, SCHULTZ, CARTER, and WOLLE, JJ.


WOLLE, Justice.

Defendant Mark Aschan contends that his substantive due process rights under the fourteenth amendment to the United States Constitution were violated when the State terminated a pretrial diversion agreement. Under the terms of that agreement, the State had placed defendant in a sexual abuse treatment program and agreed that if he satisfactorily completed the program he would be allowed to plead guilty to an aggravated misdemeanor rather than being...

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