Lawyers for six of seven teenagers charged in Oliver Conroy's death opposed police DNA testing at Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday.
Why it mattersIf convicted, the teens face life sentences. Queensland law says children who commit adult crimes get adult sentences - a minimum of 20 years before they can apply for parole.
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