12-year-old girl no longer facing murder charges for Melbourne stabbing.

Prosecutors requested to drop charges against the girl without explanation.

May 16th 2024.

12-year-old girl no longer facing murder charges for Melbourne stabbing.
In a recent turn of events, a 12-year-old girl who was suspected of committing a heinous crime in Melbourne's inner west will no longer be facing a charge of murder. It was revealed that the prosecution team has applied to withdraw the charge, without providing any specific reason for their decision.

During the court proceedings, the magistrate made the decision to withdraw and strike out the charge of murder against the young girl. This means that she will not be facing any other charges in relation to the incident. It is a relief for the girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, as she has been under immense pressure and scrutiny since the incident took place in November.

The girl was accused of fatally stabbing a 37-year-old woman in Footscray, sending shockwaves through the community. As the case unfolded, it was reported that a psychiatrist was assessing the child's age of criminal responsibility, also known as doli incapax. This was a crucial factor in determining the outcome of the case, as it would determine whether the girl was capable of understanding the consequences of her actions.

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