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Man charged over 'burglar' murder Man charged over 'burglar' murder
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A man has been charged with murdering a 17-year-old who was stabbed after breaking into a house in Nottingham.A man has been charged with murdering a 17-year-old who was stabbed after breaking into a house in Nottingham.
Omari Roberts is accused of stabbing Tyler Juett, 17, and a 14-year-old as they broke into the house in Heathfield Road, Old Basford, on 13 March.Omari Roberts is accused of stabbing Tyler Juett, 17, and a 14-year-old as they broke into the house in Heathfield Road, Old Basford, on 13 March.
Mr Juett, of Aspley, died later at Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre.Mr Juett, of Aspley, died later at Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre.
The Crown Prosecution Service said 23-year-old Mr Roberts' alleged actions were "not reasonable" and he should face prosecution.The Crown Prosecution Service said 23-year-old Mr Roberts' alleged actions were "not reasonable" and he should face prosecution.
As well as the murder charge, Mr Roberts, 23, also of Heathfield Road in Old Basford, is accused of wounding with intent. As well as the murder charge, Mr Roberts, 23, of Heathfield Road in Old Basford, is accused of wounding with intent.
He was due to appear before Nottingham magistrates earlier. He appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court earlier and was sent for trial at Nottingham Crown Court, where he is due to appear on 10 November, a court official said.
Mr Juett's 14-year-old companion, who cannot be identified, pleaded guilty to burglary at Nottingham Youth Court on 14 May and was sentenced to two years' detention.Mr Juett's 14-year-old companion, who cannot be identified, pleaded guilty to burglary at Nottingham Youth Court on 14 May and was sentenced to two years' detention.