Supreme Court upholds hate crime conviction for notes left on a home

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Des Moines, IA-  The Iowa Supreme Court has upheld the hate crime conviction of a man who left derogatory notes on homes in Boone where a rainbow flag was flying.

Radio Iowa reports that Robert Geddes argued the handwritten notes he left were free speech and his conviction for trespass as a hate crime violated his constitutional rights.

The Iowa Supreme Court upheld the conviction, saying the statute in question does not criminalize speech but does criminalize conduct with a specific intent to trespass on property because of the property owner or possessor’s association with persons of a certain sexual orientation.

Geddes was sentenced to five consecutive one-year terms with the jail time suspended and was placed on probation for up to two years.