The murder of Caleb Quick has sparked debate over whether the two 16-year-old suspects should be tried as adults. Prosecutors argue the crime was premeditated and sophisticated, involving a planned shooting and a getaway driver. If convicted as adults, the male suspect could face life without parole, while the female could face 26 years to life. However, under juvenile law, they would be held only until age 25.
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