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Two teens accused in Melbourne stabbing deaths skipped court-ordered DNA test, delaying case.
Two teenage boys charged in the September 6 stabbing deaths of two 12- and 15-year-old boys in Melbourne refused to attend a children’s court hearing for a mandatory DNA test, despite a court order.
The victims were attacked while walking home from a basketball game in Cobblebank.
The teens, among eight males charged, declined to board court-arranged transport, citing opposition to the procedure.
Youth justice officials said they cannot use force to compel attendance, and the court declined to relocate to the youth justice center.
The magistrate noted the refusal, while not uncommon, hampers justice.
The case was adjourned to Wednesday, with three other teens to return in October and three adult co-accused set for trial in December.
Dos adolescentes acusados de muertes por apuñalamiento en Melbourne se saltaron la prueba de ADN ordenada por el tribunal, retrasando el caso.