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Long v. State
Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Pottawattamie County, Craig M. Dreismeier, Judge.
Danny Long appeals the dismissal of his application for postconviction relief.
Thomas Hurd of Law Office of Thomas Hurd PLC, Des Moines, for appellant.
Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, and Linda J. Hines, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee State.
Considered by Bower, C.J., Ahlers, J., and Danilson, S.J. [*]
In 1999, Danny Long was found guilty of two counts of robbery in the first degree. The district court sentenced him to two consecutive twenty-five-year prison terms. This court affirmed Long's convictions on direct appeal, rejecting his challenges to the court's refusal to sever his charges, adverse evidentiary rulings, trial counsel's failure to seek suppression of an accomplice's confession, and prosecutorial misconduct. See State v Long, No. 99-1429, 2000 WL 1827178, at *2-6 (Iowa Ct App. Dec. 13, 2000). Procedendo issued in 2001.
In 2007, Long filed his first application for postconviction relief (PCR) (PCCV095923), which the court dismissed for "fail[ure] to file [the] application within three-year statute of limitation period." Long did not appeal that decision.
In 2014, Long filed his second PCR application (PCCV111993), in which he alleged, in part, that his sentence was "illegal." Following a hearing, the PCR court dismissed the application, concluding Long "failed to file his application within the three-year statute of limitations provided under Iowa Code section 822.3" (2015) and "failed to raise a ground of fact or law that could not have been raised within the statute of limitations period." This court affirmed the PCR court's ruling on direct appeal. See Long v. State, No. 16-1220 2017 WL 2684345, at *2 (Iowa Ct. App. June 21, 2017).
Long filed the PCR application precipitating this appeal (PCCV120371) in 2020. Long argued, in part, that his "conviction and sentence are in violation of the Constitution of the United States and the laws of this State." Long further argued his claims of ineffective assistance of counsel and prosecutorial misconduct were timely under Allison v. State, 914 N.W. 866 (Iowa 2018), and Schmidt v. State, 909 N.W.2d (Iowa 2018). The PCR court rejected Long's claims, stating in part:
On appeal, Long raises a completely different claim, arguing this court "should limit, qualify, or overturn State v. Wilson, 294 N.W.2d 824 (Iowa 1980), and hold that where, as here, the sentencing court fails to articulate the reasons for a sentence on the record, a motion to correct an illegal sentence under Iowa R. Crim. P. 2.23, is proper and may be brought at any time." Long points to his sentencing in 1999 and claims the district court did not give "any reasons" for its decision to impose consecutive sentences totaling fifty years on his robbery convictions. Long therefore requests this court "vacate the sentence and remand for resentencing."
At the outset, we note it is not our prerogative to "limit qualify, or overturn" the supreme court's holding in Wilson. See ...
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