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Judge: Bowdoinham teen should be tried as adult for killing grandmother

A judge has ruled teenager Dominic Sylvester will stand trial as an adult. Now 18, Sylvester was 16 when his grandmother was found unconscious inside their Bowdoinham home.

WEST BATH, Maine — A judge has ruled that a Maine teenager accused of killing his grandmother last year will be tried as an adult.

Dominic Sylvester was 16 when 55-year-old Beulah "Marie" Sylvester was found unconscious inside their Bowdoinham home.

He was initially charged as a juvenile. But a judge's ruling last week means Sylvester, now 18, will be tried as an adult on a charge of depraved indifference murder, which carries a sentence of 25 years to life.

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Court records indicate he called 911 in February 2018 and told detectives at the hospital that he had hit his grandmother on the head with a stick.

A judge must consider the nature of the crime, the maturity of the defendant, and sentencing alternatives in determining whether to try him as an adult.

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