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Nohra, however, told the judge he was declining the offer. Betras, however, explained Nohra at the time was presented with credible evidence that a school employee may have been involved in theft in office. Assistant Prosecutor Charles Morrow said he will not comment further on the case facts.

The felony charges against Nohra are fourth-degree felonies, which each carry a potential month prison sentence. In October, the court record shows that Rice had denied a defense motion to dismiss the case as well as an attempt to disclose additional exculpatory evidence, which Rice ruled did not exist.

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