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From left: Dominic Johnson, Bradley Renfro, Devin Peterson, Austin Barrett and Erick Almandinger sit quietly as Palmer Superior Court Judge Kari Kristiansen addressed multiple felony counts against each Tuesday morning. All five are allegedly involved in the Nov. 13 kidnapping and death of 16-year old Palmer youth David Grunwald. (CHRIS FORD/Frontiersman)
PALMER — Dominic Johnson appeared in Palmer Superior Court Thursday, awaiting when he will stand trial for his alleged involvement in the murder of Palmer teen David Grunwald in 2016.
Lyle Stohler, representation for Johnson, and District Attorney Roman Kalytiak exchanged information about jurors whose questionnaire responses raised concerns. Trial is set to begin once jurors have been selected. Juror selection resumes Monday at 9 a.m. Judge Gregory Heath is presiding over the case.