DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that the state can’t charge low income defendants whose court cases were dismissed. Justices ruled in favor of a man who had to pay court fees for cases against him that were dismissed. In 2024 Ronald Pagliai faced four charges. He pleaded guilty to two of […]
Iowa Supreme Court rules state can’t charge low income defendants court fees in dismissed cases
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