Survey to ask jurors about missing Iowa girl's dad

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Morrissey's attorney, Kevin Schoeberl, said Tuesday he had not yet received Lingreen's ruling and could not comment. He has argued that Morrissey cannot receive a fair trial in Black Hawk County.

Lingreen said Schoeberl should work with prosecutors to create the survey, which will be given to residents who report to jury duty but are not selected for service. Lingreen said that news reports noting the prior convictions of criminal defendants do not automatically create prejudice. Instead, the nature, tone and accuracy of articles, the timing in relation to the trial and the impact on jurors' opinions must be considered to make a ruling.

She said court officials should keep the information gathered from jurors under seal and share it only with the attorneys in the case. Once completed, Schoeberl will be able to renew his request for a change of venue.

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