Assailant Gets 18 Months in City Teen's Stabbing ; but His Brother, Who Was Convicted of Manslaughter, has yet to Be Sentenced. He Faces Up to 30 Years.

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A Boston teenager was sentenced to almost 18 months in jail Thursday for his role in an assault that led to the fatal stabbing of a Portland youth.

Antwane Mills, 19, pleaded guilty to burglary and assault for entering the Congress Street apartment of Jarmaine Ramirez, 16, last Oct. 21. Mills' brother, Brandon Mills, 21, was convicted of manslaughter in July for stabbing Ramirez to death during the struggle.

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Assailant Gets 18 Months in City Teen's Stabbing ; but His Brother, Who Was Convicted of Manslaughter, has yet to Be Sentenced. He Faces Up to 30 Years.

Antwane Mills had also been cha...

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