NEW STANTON, Pa. — NEW STANTON (AP) — A Pennsylvania teenager accused of killing his mother and younger brother in their home will be tried as an adult.
A judge ruled Wednesday that the community would be at risk if 16-year-old Jacob Remaley was prosecuted in the juvenile court system.
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The youth faces first-degree murder and criminal homicide charges in the November 2016 shootings in New Stanton that killed 46-year-old Dana Remaley and her 8-year-old son Caleb. He was 14 at the time.
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Public Defender Wayne McGrew said he was disappointed in the ruling. He has argued that Remaley suffers from mental illness and was under the influence of a dominant personality, which told him to commit the murders.
District Attorney John Peck declined comment, saying he had not reviewed the judge's opinion.
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