12-08-2012, 05:00 PM
November 17, 2012
By: Radell Smith
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A Clayton, New Jersey juvenile court judge ruled on Friday that she would not be making a media or detention decision in the Autumn Pasquale case for another month.
Superior Court Judge Colleen Maier ruled that Donte Robinson, 17, and his younger brother Justin Robinson, 15, would remain in the Camden County Youth Facility until Dec. 13, when the next detention hearing will be held.
Maier also refused to make a decision on Friday regarding the media's request for open access to the juvenile hearing in December for the brothers accused of murdering the Glouceser County girl.
The judge said she would rule at a later date on that legal request by news media, as well as the prosecution's request made this week.
Motions by the prosecution were filed on Friday requesting both juveniles be tried as adults in the murder of the 12-year-old whose body was found in a recycle container at the curb near the boys' home. They feel that it is warranted and would provide greater justice for the victim if the accused are convicted, since they would face adult sentencing guidelines instead of juvenile court sentencing limits.
Those in attendance at the media access and detention hearing included Autumn Pasquale's father Anthony Pasquale, and her mother Jennifer Cornwell, as well as relatives of the suspects.
By: Radell Smith
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A Clayton, New Jersey juvenile court judge ruled on Friday that she would not be making a media or detention decision in the Autumn Pasquale case for another month.
Superior Court Judge Colleen Maier ruled that Donte Robinson, 17, and his younger brother Justin Robinson, 15, would remain in the Camden County Youth Facility until Dec. 13, when the next detention hearing will be held.
Maier also refused to make a decision on Friday regarding the media's request for open access to the juvenile hearing in December for the brothers accused of murdering the Glouceser County girl.
The judge said she would rule at a later date on that legal request by news media, as well as the prosecution's request made this week.
Motions by the prosecution were filed on Friday requesting both juveniles be tried as adults in the murder of the 12-year-old whose body was found in a recycle container at the curb near the boys' home. They feel that it is warranted and would provide greater justice for the victim if the accused are convicted, since they would face adult sentencing guidelines instead of juvenile court sentencing limits.
Those in attendance at the media access and detention hearing included Autumn Pasquale's father Anthony Pasquale, and her mother Jennifer Cornwell, as well as relatives of the suspects.