Robuck testifies in his first-degree murder trial

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Justin Alan Robuck took the witness stand Thursday during his first-degree murder trial in the stabbing death of Jerry Alden Pittman II of Newton last October. Robuck testified in court he stabbed Pittman twice in the leg after the 19-year-old swung a knife at Tyler Ray Oberhart, who Robuck described as “family.” Robuck said he received a phone call around 3:20 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007, from Oberhart, who wanted Robuck to join him in confronting Pittman for cheating Oberhart in a drug exchange for $20 worth of marijuana earlier that morning. “I thought I could talk to Jerry and help avoid a fight,” Robuck said. “I didn’t want any problems. I just wanted to resolve the conflict and go home.” When asked by his attorney, John P. Roehrick of Roehrick Law Firm in Des Moines, if he intended to kill Pittman during the altercation, Robuck answered, “Never. No.” Jasper County Assistant Attorney Michael Jacobsen asked Robuck several times during cross-examination why he didn’t leave the Pittman residence when things got violent or contact police immediately after. Robuck answered he wasn’t thinking and that he was scared. “I do wish I could take back what I did,” Robuck stated at one point during his testimony.

Robuck, who is a graduate of Basics & Beyond Alternative School and previously lived in Newton, said he came to Newton from his mother’s house in Des Moines early in the evening on Friday, Oct. 5, 2007. The 20-year-old stated he visited several friends before returning to Newton resident Brandon Miller’s apartment, where the two of them and 20-year-old Chad Forbes were watching movies until Robuck received the phone call from Oberhart to go with him to Pittman’s. “He never really specifically said why he wanted me to go with him,” Robuck said. “I assumed it was for protection, or maybe he wanted me to talk to Jerry.” Robuck testified he asked Miller for a weapon to use for protection and was given a butterfly knife. “He (Jerry) had a reputation for ripping people off,” Robuck said. “I knew he smashed my friend’s windshield. I knew he carried a knife.” Oberhart arrived at Miller’s with his girlfriend, Mishana Cornejo, who was the sister of Robuck’s girlfriend. Courtney Hummel and her boyfriend, Ray Travis, also were in the vehicle. As Cornejo, Hummel and Travis have testified, Robuck told the others he had a knife. “I recall saying I was bringing a knife for protection because I knew Jerry carried a knife,” Robuck said. “I was basically warning them.”

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