Iowa briefs [Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque, IA)]
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The court said Thursday that it would review three cases of inmates serving lengthy prison terms for crimes they committed when they were 17. In each case, the offenders argue their lengthy sentences amount to cruel and unusual punishment.
They include a man who was sentenced to a mandatory minimum sentence of 17 years for first-degree robbery; a man serving a life sentence for convictions of second-degree murder and other charges in 1994; and a man sentenced to at least 7 years for second-degree robbery.
The court in August opened the door to shorter sentences for three dozen killers who were juveniles when they were sentenced to life in prison.
Nelson faces charges of accessory after the fact, abuse of a corpse and first-degree theft.
Authorities have charged 30-year-old
Police previously accused Nelson of stealing Warnell's car, but investigators have said little else about the case.
Nelson remains jailed with his bond set at
Police responded to a report of shots at Meador's
Meador walked out of the home and was treated for self-inflicted gunshot wounds, then rushed to the hospital.
His 38-year-old wife,
Study finds most Iowans will need help finding health plans
The UI Public Policy Center study released Thursday said that those individuals reported being uncomfortable selecting health insurance plans through online exchanges and the majority thought they would need "some or a lot of help."
The study said that population also is more concerned about the costs of health care and more likely to have delayed their care in the last year. That means even after they sign up, they will be looking for help from health care providers on how to use it.
The study was conducted for the
Smells from new plant annoy
The issue came up at a Monday night
City Administrator
Those options include capturing fumes from a smoke stack and returning it to the plant and using a water curtain to reduce smells.
Students, teacher fall ill after exposure to sewer gas
Superintendent
After being exposed to the gases because of a crack in a sewer line, they complained of headaches, dizziness and nausea and were evaluated at a hospital.
Officials said none of the problems were life-threatening.
The pipe was repaired later Thursday.
Seiler was convicted in the murder of 65-year-old
A judge sentenced Seiler to life in prison, less 134 days he was jailed before sentencing.
Seiler claimed the sentence was unconstitutional because he couldn't be credited for the day if he served until death.
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