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A judge has decided not to lower the bail for two Fairfield teenagers accused of murdering a Spanish teacher. Judge Joel Yates has ruled that bail for Jeremy Goodale and Willard Miller will remain at $1 million, cash only.
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The two teenagers accused of killing a high school Spanish teacher in Fairfield earlier this month have pleaded not guilty to the charges against them. Jeremy Goodale and Willard Miller, both 16, face counts of first degree murder and conspiracy to commit a forcible felony.
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The two teenagers accused of killing a beloved high school Spanish teacher in Fairfield were back in court Tuesday, asking to be released ahead of trial. The 16 year olds both requested that their $1 million cash-only bonds be reviewed. Prosecutor meanwhile argued that bond amount should be maintained or even raised to $2 million.
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Hundreds of people gathered in Fairfield on Friday to honor Nohema Graber, a Spanish teacher who investigators believe was killed by two students. The 66-year-old mother of three is being remembered as a loving friend and an inspiring educator.
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Two high school students in Fairfield have been arrested for allegedly killing a Spanish teacher. The two 16 year olds face a first degree murder charge in the killing of Nohema Graber, who taught at Fairfield High School, where the boys were students. The teens have been charged as adults because of the circumstances of the crime.
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Iowa's state medical examiner has confirmed that the human remains found in a farm field outside of Montezuma last month are that of 10-year-old Xavior Harrelson, who disappeared in May, just days before his 11th birthday. The cause of death has not yet been released but law enforcement officers continue to investigate the boy's death as suspicious.
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The man convicted of murdering University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts has been given a sentence of life in prison without parole.
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A judge ruled Thursday that inmate Thomas Woodard will spend the rest of his life in prison for the brutal killings of nurse Lorena Schulte and correctional officer Robert McFarland. Woodard was sentenced to two life terms, served consecutively, for the murders of the prison staffers at the Anamosa State Penitentiary.
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Years go into the crafting of a novel. But in just a few months the world changed as the COVID-19 pandemic came to stay.
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Iowa organizations that support crime victims’ services will receive new federal funding since President Joe Biden signed a law to redirect dollars to the Crime Victims Fund.