66.23 Effect of dismissal.
If the petition for removal is dismissed, the defendant shall be reimbursed for the reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by the defendant in making a defense, including reasonable attorney’s fees, as determined by the court. If the petition for removal is filed by the attorney general, the state shall pay the expenses. If the petition for removal is filed by the county attorney or special prosecutor, the expenses shall be paid by the political subdivision of the state represented by the county attorney or special prosecutor. The payment shall be made out of any funds in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, or out of the county treasury, or the general fund of the city or other subdivision of the state, as the case may be.
[S13, §1258-i; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §1111; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §66.23]
83 Acts, ch 123, §47, 209
Structure Iowa Code
Title II - ELECTIONS AND OFFICIAL DUTIES
Chapter 66 - REMOVAL FROM OFFICE
Section 66.1A - Removal by court.
Section 66.3 - Who may file petition.
Section 66.4 - Bond for costs.
Section 66.5 - Petition — other pleading.
Section 66.7 - Suspension from office.
Section 66.8 - Effect of suspension.
Section 66.9 - Salary pending charge.
Section 66.10 - Governor to direct filing.
Section 66.11 - Duty of county attorney.
Section 66.12 - Special prosecutor.
Section 66.13 - Application for outside judge.
Section 66.14 - Appointment of judge.
Section 66.15 - Order by appointed judge.
Section 66.16 - Filing order — effect.
Section 66.17 - Notice to accused.
Section 66.18 - Nature of action — when triable.
Section 66.19 - Temporary officer.
Section 66.20 - Judgment of removal.
Section 66.21 - Hearing on appeal.
Section 66.22 - Effect of appeal.
Section 66.23 - Effect of dismissal.
Section 66.24 - Want of probable cause.
Section 66.26 - Appointive state officers.
Section 66.27 - Subpoenas — contempt.