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Private school boys, aged 15, have gang sex attack prosecution paused by judge over concerns they should not be tried as adults
A prosecution against two 15-year-old private school boys accused of gang sexual assault has been paused by a judge due to concerns about whether they should be tried as adults. The judicial decision reflects questions about appropriate legal procedures for minors in serious criminal cases.
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