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Hainstock Ruling
A judge decides 16-year-old Eric Hainstock will be tried as an adult.
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A judge decided Monday that 16 year-old Eric Hainstock will be tried in adult court for the murder of his principal.
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Hainstock faces life in prison if convicted. He had asked to have his trial moved into juvenile court, where he would be freed at age 25.
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A criminal complaint accuses Hainstock of walking into Weston High School in September and shooting principal John Klang during a scuffle.
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Hainstock's attorney says he will "rot away" in prison. She says therapy he would have received at a juvenile facility could have helped him.
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