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Fay pleads not guilty in brothers' deaths
An Ottawa teenager accused in the deaths of Blaine Romes and Blake Aaron Romes will return to Putnam County Juvenile Court next month for a hearing to decide whether he will stand trial as an adult. Michael Aaron Fay, 17, entered not guilty pleas on Tuesday to delinquency in connection with aggravated murder — the juvenile version of felony aggravated murder in adult court.
An Ottawa teenager accused in the deaths of Blaine Romes and Blake Aaron Romes will return to Putnam County Juvenile Court next month for a hearing to decide whether he will stand trial as an adult. Michael Aaron Fay, 17, entered not guilty pleas on Tuesday to delinquency in connection with aggravated murder — the juvenile version of felony aggravated murder in adult court.
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