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An Iowa appeals court on Wednesday reversed the conviction of an off-duty Chicago police officer who says he hit a man in self-defense three years ago while visiting his brother in Dubuque.
Last year, a district court judge convicted Michael A. Mette for failing to avoid the 2005 scuffle. Mette served 11 months of a 5-year sentence while family members, police officers and Chicago officials, including Mayor Richard Daley, Police Supt. Jody Weis and Cook County State's Atty. Richard Devine, called for the decision to be overturned.
The Iowa Court of Appeals did just that, saying there was no evidence that Mette could have escaped the altercation. The ruling sets the stage for the officer to be released, provided the Iowa attorney general's office does not seek another appeal
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