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Children accused of crimes can be named once they turn 18, in landmark ruling over boy who murdered student Cameron Blair
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In a landmark judgement, the Court of Appeal has ruled that a child before the courts for a criminal offence can be identified if they turn 18 during the course of proceedings or by the time their appeal comes on for hearing.
The court returned the judgement today in the case of the youth who murdered “decent and upstanding” student Cameron Blair and who will be named in 28 days unless his legal team takes the case to the Supreme Court.
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