In re the Detention of Galen Kendrick Shaffer ( 2019 )


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  •                     IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA
    No. 18-0390
    Filed January 23, 2019
    IN RE THE DETENTION OF GALEN KENDRICK SHAFFER,
    GALEN KENDRICK SHAFFER,
    Respondent-Appellant.
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    Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Black Hawk County, Kellyann M.
    Lekar, Judge.
    Respondent appeals the district court’s order for continuing commitment.
    AFFIRMED.
    Thomas J. Gaul, Assistant Public Defender, for appellant.
    Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, and Tyler J. Buller, Assistant Attorney
    General, for appellee State.
    Considered by Vogel, C.J., and Vaitheswaran and McDonald, JJ.
    2
    VOGEL, Chief Judge.
    Respondent Galen Shaffer appeals the district court’s order of continuing
    civil commitment under Iowa Code chapter 299A (2017).            On our review for
    corrections of errors at law, see In re Detention of Altman, 
    723 N.W.2d 181
    , 184
    (Iowa 2006), we affirm.
    Shaffer has a long history of sexually violent offenses dating back to 1991.
    The district court, after a detailed recitation of Shaffer’s numerous previous orders
    of confinement, found the State had proven beyond a reasonable doubt “that the
    respondent’s mental abnormality remains such that he is likely to engage in
    predatory acts that constitute sexually violent offenses if discharged and/or that
    the respondent is not suitable for placement in a transitional release program
    pursuant to [Iowa Code] section 229A.8A.”
    On appeal, Shaffer asserts the district court “ignores the facts presented.”
    However, the district court took the reports from both Shaffer’s expert and the
    State’s expert into consideration, discussing the findings of each. The district court
    determined the State’s expert’s report was “more credible and reliable than
    [Shaffer’s expert]” and “more consistent with other credible evidence.”
    We agree and affirm without further opinion. See Iowa Ct. R.21.26(1)(b),
    (d), (e).
    AFFIRMED.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 18-0390

Filed Date: 1/23/2019

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/23/2019