GOODALE & MILLER HEARING TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC

Goodale & Miller hearing to be open to public

Two Fairfield teenagers who are accused of killing a high school Spanish teacher will have a hearing on their legal status open to the public.  According to court records, the Iowa Supreme Court Thursday (4/7) declined to hear appeals from 16-year-old Willard Miller and 17-year-old Jeremy Goodale.  The two teens are accused of killing 66-year-old Nohema Graber last October.  Miller’s attorney had asked that evidence, she argues was obtained improperly, be suppressed and attorneys for both Defendants asked that the hearing to determine if the teens should be tried as juveniles, rather of adults, be closed to the public. No word yet when the hearing on Miller and Goodale’s standing as adults or juveniles will be rescheduled.

NEWSLETTER

Stay updated, sign up for our newsletter.