LAGRANGE, Ga. A Juvenile Court judge ruled Thursday that there is enough evidence to try two 10-year-old boys in the alleged sexual assault of a 7-year-old girl. Troup County Juvenile Court Judge Michael Key found probable cause that the crimes occurred and bound the case over for a possible trial early this summer.
The two boys who were charged "approached her and asked her to perform some sort of sexual acts," LaGrange police Detective Robert Kirby testified. "Both said she said `no' but they did it anyway. . . ."
[T]he boys are charged with aggravated sodomy and kidnapping, charges that would carry serious sentences if they were 13 or older. They are likely to remain charged in Juvenile Court and face a two-year sentence if convicted, one judge said.
Details here from the AP via AccessNorthGa.com.