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Manz sentenced to 200 years for second-degree sexual abuse of two children in Iowa

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A judge sentenced Manz to a total of 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him on eight counts of second-degree sexual abuse involving two children under the age of 12. The case, which was assigned docket number unknown, was heard in the Iowa court. The judge ordered eight 25-year terms to run consecutively. This decision may be a significant outcome for the defendant and the community.

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On April 3 , a judge sentenced Manz to a total of 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him on eight counts of second - degree sexual abuse involving two children under the age of 12 .

Media Coverage · April 27, 2026

A judge sentenced Aaron Manz to 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him of eight counts of second-degree sexual abuse involving two children under 12. The sentence was handed down on April 3. The case was a joint effort between the Iowa Attorney General's Office and the Palo Alto County Attorney's Office.

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  • second-degree sexual abuse
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On April 3 , a judge sentenced Manz to a total of 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him on eight counts of

Media Coverage · Apr 28, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a media coverage dated April 28, 2026.

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On April 3, a judge sentenced Manz to a total of 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him on eight counts of second - degree sexual abuse involving two children under the age of 12. is an active criminal matter.

Named participants include Iowa Attorney General’s Office and Palo Alto County Attorney’s Office. The case is currently organized around conviction, second-degree sexual abuse.

A judge sentenced Manz to a total of 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him on eight counts of second-degree sexual abuse involving two children under the age of 12. The case, which was assigned docket number unknown, was heard in the Iowa court. The judge ordered eight 25-year terms to run consecutively.

This decision may be a significant outcome for the defendant and the community.

On April 28, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: A judge sentenced Aaron Manz to 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him of eight counts of second-degree sexual abuse involving two children under 12. The sentence was handed down on April 3. The case was a joint effort between the Iowa Attorney.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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Media Coverage April 27, 2026

On April 3 , a judge sentenced Manz to a total of 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him on eight counts of second - degree sexual abuse involving two children under the age of 12 .

A judge sentenced Aaron Manz to 200 years in prison after a jury convicted him of eight counts of second-degree sexual abuse involving two children under 12. The sentence was handed down on April 3. The case was a joint effort between the Iowa Attorney General's Office and the Palo Alto County Attorney's Office.

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