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In re M.T. CA3
traveled to San Francisco where the group attacked and killed Cameron. In addition to being beaten, Cameron was stabbed several times and suffered a hatchet wound to the back of his head. He died within two hours of the attack.
Following a contested jurisdictional hearing, the San Francisco County Juvenile Court found that M.T. had committed second degree murder, a lesser offense to the charged offense of first degree murder. M.T. was transferred to Sacramento County for disposition, where he was continued a ward of the court and committed to the Division of Juvenile Facilities for a maximum period of 15 years to life, not to exceed the statutory limitation for such commitment to age 23.

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