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LIVE COVERAGE: Johnathan Mitchell murder trial
Trish Mehaffey Oct. 15, 2013 7:30 am
The prosecution continues it case 9 a.m. today in the murder trial of Johnathan Mitchell, who is accused of slaying a Cedar Rapids cab driver in 2011.
Mitchell, 35, of Cedar Rapids, is charged with first-degree murder and first-degree robbery. He is accused of killing Cathy Stickley, 55, a Century Cab driver, April 29, 2011. According to testimony, Stickley's body was found by her vehicle in the 1500 block alley between 2nd and 3rd avenues SE. Stickley died from 12 stab wounds to her neck and head.
The trial was moved from Linn County to Story County District Court last year based on pretrial publicity. The trial, which started Tuesday, is expected to wrap up this week. Follow Gazette Reporter Trish Mehaffey's live coverage from the courtroom.
Mitchell's attorney in an opening statement said Mitchell was there that night but he didn't kill Stickley. The defense accused Stickley of drug-related activity that night which would give someone else a motive for murder.
Mitchell's first trial started more than a year ago, last August, but ended in mistrial during jury selection because the prosecutor had a serious medical condition and couldn't continue the trial. There were several continuances before that and a few after the mistrial.
Mitchell also is charged in a separate case from 2010 with beating a man near Coe College. He is charged with willful injury, causing bodily injury, and was out on bond in that case during the time Stickley was killed. He has remained under a $1 million bond after the murder charge.
Johnathan Mitchell listens to testimony during his trial for first-degree murder and first-degree robbery at the Story County Courthouse on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013, in Nevada. Mitchell is charged in the April 2011 death of Century Cab driver Cathy Stickley in Cedar Rapids. (Liz Martin/The Gazette-KCRG)

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