(Fairfield, IA) — The Iowa Supreme Court is allowing the media to be inside the Jefferson County courtroom when two Fairfield teenagers go on trial for allegedly killing their Spanish teacher. Attorneys for Willard Miller and Jeremy Goodale had said their clients wouldn’t be able to get a fair trial if access wasn’t limited. The high court disagreed by its Thursday ruling. Both suspects were 16 years old when investigators say they killed Spanish teacher Nohema Graber. No motive for the fatal attack has been offered. Miller and Goodale are scheduled to go on trial later this year.
Iowa Supreme Court Allows Media Inside Courtroom For Teens’ Murder Trial
By Mandy Billings
Apr 8, 2022 | 3:47 PM
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