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State v. Garner
Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Poweshiek County, Shawn R Showers, Judge.
Roy Garner appeals the sentences imposed following his guilty pleas to abuse of a corpse, accessory after the fact, and obstruction of prosecution or defense. AFFIRMED.
Denise M. Gonyea of McKelvie Law Office, Grinnell, for appellant.
Brenna Bird, Attorney General, and Anagha Dixit, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.
Considered by Tabor, P.J., Schumacher, J., and Danilson, S.J [*] DANILSON, Senior Judge.
Roy Garner appeals the sentences imposed following his guilty pleas to abuse of a corpse, accessory after the fact, and obstruction of prosecution or defense, contending the district court "abused its discretion by considering impermissible factors." Upon our review, we affirm.
Garner lived with his girlfriend, Julia Cox, and her son, Steven Vogel. See State v. Vogel, No. 21-1931, 2023 WL 1810032, at *1 (Iowa Ct. App. Feb. 8, 2023). Vogel murdered Michael Williams. See id. at *3-5 (). Following the murder, Williams' body was transported from Cox's home to a rural area and found "burning in the ditch." See id. at *2.
In connection with the aftermath of the murder, Garner eventually pled guilty to abuse of a corpse, in violation of Iowa Code section 708.14(1)(b) (2020); accessory after the fact, in violation of section 703.3; and obstruction of prosecution or defense, in violation of section 719.3(1). Garner's plea admitted his involvement in "mutilating, disfiguring, or dismembering a human corpse with the intent to conceal a crime"; "harbor[ing] [Vogel] with the intent to prevent the apprehension of [Vogel]"; and "destruct[ing] evidence to prevent the prosecution" of Vogel. Following a sentencing hearing, the district court imposed consecutive prison terms totaling nine years. Garner appeals.
Because the sentence imposed by the court was within the statutory limits, we review Garner's sentencing claim for an abuse of discretion. See State v. Wright, 340 N.W.2d 590, 592 (Iowa 1983). An abuse of discretion occurs "when the court exercises its discretion on grounds clearly untenable or to an extent clearly unreasonable." State v. Evans, 672 N.W.2d 328, 331 (Iowa 2003). Sentencing decisions enjoy a strong presumption in their favor. State v. Loyd, 530 N.W.2d 708, 713 (Iowa 1995).
On appeal, Garner contends the court "impermissibl[y]" "consider[ed] the greater crimes of a co-defendant, [Vogel,] which were not charged against [Garner]" "and in doing so imposed the maximum consecutive prison sentences on [Garner]." Specifically, Garner claims the court "relied in large part on the heinous murder committed by . . . Vogel in ordering that Garner's sentences be served consecutively rather than suspending his sentence as requested or ordering the prison terms to be served concurrently."
In explaining its reasons for Garner's sentence, the court stated in relevant part:
"In reaching a sentencing decision, the district court must determine which legally authorized sentence for the offense 'will provide maximum opportunity for the rehabilitation of the defendant, and for the protection of the community from further offenses by the defendant and others.'" State v. McCalley, 972 N.W.2d 672, 677 (Iowa 2022) (quoting Iowa Code § 901.5). This requires the district court to weigh multiple factors, "including the nature of the offense, the attending circumstances, the age character and propensity of the offender, and the chances of reform." State v. Damme, 944 N.W.2d 98, 106 (Iowa 2020) (quoting State v. Formaro, 638 N.W.2d 720, 725 (Iowa 2002)). The court also must "consider the defendant's prior record of convictions or deferred judgments, employment status, family circumstances, and any other relevant factors." Formaro, 638 N.W.2d at 725. There is a presumption in favor of the sentence imposed, and a defendant must overcome that presumption by affirmatively demonstrating the court relied on an improper factor. Damme, 944 N.W.2d at 106. "However, if the defendant demonstrates that the district court considered an improper factor, resentencing is required even if the improper factor was merely a secondary consideration." State v. Bowen, ...
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