Teen accused of killing stepsister on Carnival cruise ship ordered detained before murder trial
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The teen was initially released pending trial after being charged as a juvenile, but after he was charged as an adult, a judge ruled he was no longer subject to rules regarding juvenile detention.
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**Summary:** A teenager has been ordered to be held in jail until his murder trial following the accusation of killing his stepsister on a Carnival cruise ship. The judge ruled that he is no longer subject to juvenile detention rules. **Why It Matters:** This case highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement and courts when dealing with
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