Hearings for Southeast Iowa Teens Accused of Murder Open to the Public

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(Fairfield, Iowa) -- The hearings for two southeast Iowa teens accused of murdering a high school teacher will be open to the public.

On Thursday, the Iowa Supreme Court dismissed a request from defense attorneys for Jeremy Goodale and Willard Miller to have the media and public barred from the hearings. The two teens are charged with murdering Fairfield High School teacher Nohema Graber in November of last year. Attorneys for both Goodale and Miller have requested to have their cases moved to juvenile court.

Goodale's trial is scheduled to start August 23rd, and Miller's is set for November 1st.


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