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PLYMOUTH CO. Criminal proceedings in the murder case against Thomas J. Knapp of Merrill have been suspended indefinitely following an order by Chief Judge Duane E. Hoffmeyer, Third Judicial. ....
5/23/21 An Iowa City attempted murder suspect has received a second psychological evaluation towards determining his fitness to stand trial. That’s according to online Iowa court records. They indicate that 35-year-old transient Trell Grant underwent the evaluation Friday at the Iowa Medical and Classification Center at Oakdale. The neuropsychological consult was filed under seal on Tuesday. Friday’s evaluation comes after a similar psychiatric assessment back in December which determined that Grant was not yet fit to stand trial. Grant is accused of robbing and stabbing a clerk at Delimart on Lower Muscatine Road just before midnight on August 21 st of last year. Arrest records indicate Grant entered the store, walked behind the counter, and quickly and repeatedly stabbed the clerk with a knife until the clerk opened the cash register drawer. Grant then fled the scene with money from the register, leaving his bag behind. ....
5/8/21 Two inmates accused of murdering a pair of workers at the Anamosa State Penitentiary will have separate trials. That ruling came down from Judge Fae Hoover during a hearing in Jones County on Friday. 28-year-old Michael Dutcher and 39-year-old Thomas Woodard Jr. are both charged with first-degree murder and other counts in the March 23 rd slayings of nurse Lorena Schulte of Cedar Rapids and correctional officer Robert McFarland of Ely. Authorities say the workers were assaulted with hammers and killed during a failed escape attempt. Both inmates were serving time for armed robbery convictions at the time of the killings. If convicted on the murder charges, they each face life in prison. ....
-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert Murder defendant Joshua Pendleton talks with his defense attorney, Michelle Wolf, during his trial on Monday at the Scott County Courthouse. -Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert Iowa State Assistant Attorney General Doug Hammerand tells the jury to use their “common sense” while deliberating the case during his closing arguments on Monday afternoon. -Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert Murder defendant Joshua Pendleton talks with his defense attorney, Michelle Wolf, during his trial on Monday at the Scott County Courthouse. DAVENPORT Mental health experts brought in by the state and the defense disagree on whether Joshua Pendleton was insane when he attacked and killed the Rev. Al Henderson at St. Paul Lutheran Church on Oct. 2, 2019. ....
Iowa prisons resume COVID-19 vaccinations for inmates, but vaccine rate lags behind neighboring states Philip Joens, Des Moines Register What are you waiting for? : Gov. Kim Reynolds urges Iowans to get COVID vaccination Replay Video UP NEXT The Iowa Department of Corrections in January received an allotment of the Moderna vaccine from the state that allowed them to fully vaccinate about 1,200 eligible staff members and 200 prisoners with serious health conditions. Most of those inmates, which represent about 3% of Iowa s prison population of approximately 7,600, were at the Iowa Medical Classification Center in Coralville that houses inmates with serious health conditions like kidney failure and cancer. ....