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Mollie Tibbetts murder: Police find no link between Iowa student and 11-year-old s disappearance
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Dr Husel case in duties of former judge turned prosecutor Janet Grubb
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Judge Denies Requests For Information On Other Suspects In Cristhian Bahena Rivera Case
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Juror Robert Reed told Fox News the panel was confident in its decision, noting that the charged nature of the case didn t play a role in the outcome.
Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 27, was set to be sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for the 2018 murder of 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts, but an Iowa judge delayed that sentencing when Bahena Rivera s attorneys filed a motion to compel and motion for a new trial in light of two new witnesses who allegedly blamed a different man for Tibbets murder.
Judge Joel Yates on Friday denied the defense s motion for prosecutors to turn over evidence related to the new alleged suspect and sex trafficking rings in the area, saying that the defense s examination of those investigations would be nothing more than a fishing expedition.
Full interview: Cristhian Bahena Rivera s defense team talks to reporters after requesting new evidence be heard in case surrounding Mollie Tibbetts
In court Thursday, July 15, the defense argued that two unrelated people had come forward with information relating to the death and disappearance of Mollie Tibbetts Author: WQAD Digital Team Updated: 5:51 PM CDT July 15, 2021
In court Thursday, July 15, the defense argued that two unrelated people had come forward with information relating to the death and disappearance of Mollie Tibbetts. They filed a motion to compel on Tuesday.
Assistant attorney general Scott Brown rejected their requests, stating they had no obligation to provide discovery after the completion of a trial. He also argued that there was no evidence to support the credibility of these new witnesses.