(Fairfield, IA) — The two southeast Iowa teenagers charged with killing a teacher in Fairfield likely will not be released on bail before trial. A judge denied a request to lower the bonds of the teens accused in the November 2nd murder of Fairfield Spanish teacher Nohema Graber. Sixteen-year-olds Willard Miller and Jeremy Goodale asked that their one-million-dollar bond be reduced due to their age and lack of criminal history. Prosecutors were seeking two-million dollars bond. The two teens pleaded not guilty to the murder of Graber. They are scheduled to stand trial on April 19th.
Judge Refuses to Lower Bond For Teens Charged in Fairfield Teacher’s Death
By Mandy Billings
Dec 3, 2021 | 3:48 PM
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