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A judge on Tuesday reduced the $1 million cash-only bond for a former LeClaire home daycare provider charged in the death of an infant in February 2020

By Nick GreenMay 5, 2021
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Davenport, IA – According to the court documents, Judge John Telleen granted a request to reduce the bond for Angela Regina Marxen to $500,000.

According to the officials, Marxen must post 10%, or $50,000, to be released from the Scott County Jail. 

Marxen is charged with first-degree murder, child endangerment resulting in death, and child endangerment.

Court records show she filed a written plea of not guilty to the charges. A formal arraignment is scheduled for May 13.

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