The judge will be able to consider a range of factors when sentencing the two teenage boys convicted of murdering Kildare schoolgirl Ana Kriegel.
One of the boys was also found guilty of sexually assaulting the 14-year-old at a derelict building in Lucan, Co. Dublin in May last year. Both boys have spent their first night in a juvenile detention centre before being sentenced on July 15th. The mandatory life sentence doesn't apply because they're under 18. Our Courts Correspondent Frank Greaney says the judge may still choose a life sentence but it's more likely that he will take probation and psychiatric reports into account when choosing the appropriate punishment.
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