JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- There has still been no plea deal in the case against the city's youngest murder suspect.
And now, prosecutors say Cristian Fernandez could face another charge for a different felony.
Fernandez was in court this morning for a pre-trial hearing.
The twelve-year-old is accused of beating his 2-year-old half-brother to death. State's Attorney Angela Corey said Monday morning her office is bringing another charge to the Grand Jury on Thursday.
Corey would not elaborate on the details, but court records filed in June show Fernandez was under investigation for the sexual molestation of a surviving sibling.
"I think it's very unfortunate that this child would be subjected to another adult sanction of any kind. He's a little boy, he belongs in little boy court, which is juvenile court," said Public Defender Matt Shirk.
No plea deal has been reached in the murder case between the State Attorney's Office and the public defender's office, meaning the case continues moving toward a Feb. 27 trial date.
"In the juvenile system, we can only incarcerate or have him contained for not even two years, and that is not an option to protect the community. However, we understand at his young age he deserves a chance at rehabilitation. The plea deal we have offered would combine those two things," said State's Attorney Angela Corey.
In court this morning, the public defender representing Fernandez filed a motion to dismiss. That motion will be decided at the next scheduled pre-trial hearing, scheduled for Jan. 3.
In other news from this morning's appearance, local attorney Hugh Cotney has been assigned as Fernandez' guardian ad litem.
Fernandez' stepfather is dead and his mother is also in jail awaiting trial.
Fernandez is charged with murder in the first degree and aggravated child abuse. He is accused of hitting his half brother David Galarriago on the head at least twice on March 14, killing him, said State Attorney Angela Corey after a grand jury handed down the decision earlier this year.
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In exchange for the deal under discussion in November, he would face second degree murder charges and would serve his term in a juvenile facility. Fernandez would then be released when he is 21.
The defense has not accepted but Mark Caliel, a prosecutor with the State's Attorney's Office, said he anticipates scheduling a trial date Monday.
But the SAO has not ruled out negotiating a deal.
The mother of Fernandez, Biannela Susana, is scheduled for trial Feb. 27, according to the Duval County Clerk of Courts website.
Susana was indicted in June in the murder of his 2-year-old half brother. Susana was also charged in the case with aggravated manslaughter of a child.