FAIRFIELD, Iowa — Two southeast Iowa teenagers charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the death of their high school Spanish teacher have pleaded not guilty.
Willard Miller and Jeremy Goodale are accused of killing Nohema Graber in Fairfield earlier this month.
In the arraignment documents filed Monday, Miller and Goodale also waived their right to a speedy trial, which means prosecutors are not required to try them within 90 days of formal charges being filed Nov. 12.
The 16-year-olds are awaiting a judge's decision on whether their $1 million bond will be reduced to give them a chance for release before trial.
Pretrial conferences for the suspects are scheduled for March 21 with trials scheduled for April 19, 2022 in Jefferson County.
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