The man who allegedly killed a 20-year-old employee at a BWS store in Darwin has been committed to stand trial at the Supreme Court.
Declan Laverty was working at a BWS bottle shop in Jingili in Darwin's north in March when he was allegedly fatally stabbed by Keith Kerinauia.
The 19-year-old is facing a string of offences including murder, two counts of aggravated assault and making a threat to kill a person.
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Prosecutor Marty Aust told the court those charges are all captured in full on numerous CCTV cameras in the BWS store.
Kerinauia appeared via video link from prison at Darwin Local Court on Wednesday while he was formally read his charges.
The court heard he had allegedly robbed and harmed a 13-year-old boy along with unlawfully assaulting two other men with a knife the same day of Laverty's death.
Judge Alan Woodcock told the court: "Having considered the evidence it is sufficient to place Keith Kerinauia on his trial for charges one, two, four, five, six and seven. I direct he be committed for trial at the next sitting at the Supreme Court."
Kerinauia was not required to enter a plea today.
He is not required to appear next month when his matter will be mentioned in the Supreme Court.
He'll remain behind bars in the meantime.
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