A 17-year-old boy charged in a school shooting rampage that left three
students dead was told by a judge on Tuesday that the case could be sent
to adult court for trial.
Authorities will decide later whether T.J. Lane will be tried as an adult and face a possible life sentence if convicted.
Lane, who is charged with three counts of aggravated murder, two counts
of attempted aggravated murder and one count of felonious assault, did
not enter a plea Tuesday when he appeared before Juvenile Judge Tim
Grendell.
The judge postponed a hearing on the adult-court matter from March 19
until April 3 because two new attorneys have joined the defense team.
Lane watched the judge without visible emotion, blinking occasionally.
He was taken into court under heavy security, a deputy's hand on his
arm. He was dressed in an outfit similar to what he wore last week in
court — a tan, open-collared dress shirt and dark slacks.
Relatives of the victims faced Lane from the jury box. Some wore
memorial ribbons of red and black, the colors of Chardon High School.
Lane spoke in response to routine questions from the judge about his understanding of the case and his rights.
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