A 15-year-old boy facing a charge of attempted murder has had the charge dropped after pleading guilty to a lesser offence.
The youth – who cannot be identified because of his age – will be sentenced instead for a single count of committing a grave and criminal assault.
The sentencing will take place before the Superior Number of the Royal Court on 4 January.
The Superior Number of the court sits only to hear the most serious cases – it is empowered to hand out sentences of any length.
Most Royal Court hearings are conducted by the Inferior Number, which can hand out a maximum sentence of a four-year prison term.
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