I think it would be very hard to find this boy guilty with the evidence they would be allowed to introduce. But, it is a judge, rather than jury trial, so that makes it easier. But, this kid is not going to be free on probation. He is likely going to be in the system for years, with very intensive treatment.
I'm glad of that, because I do suspect that this child did commit the killings but it is unclear why and no matter what the reason, he's going to need treatment, even if he was a victim, somehow fighting back against something.
I don't see any signs that he was seriously disturbed prior to this act. I don't know why some posters are saying he dislikes authority and won't listen to anything his mother says. I haven't seen anything to suggest that. Kid did well in school, no behavioral issues there, people who know him suggest he was fairly normal. But, I have not been following the case closely lately. I do notice, however, that some people on both sides of the argument tend to take hearsay or a rumor of evidence or a bit of known evidence and make assumptions based on that, or present it as irrefutable fact.
In any event, I stick to my guns that if this child did this, his brain rendered him incapable of knowing what he was actually doing, or forming intent and that when his brain matures enough to understand the magnitude of his actions, he could lose his mind without intensive help.
I think AZ created a good, solid plan that will help this child to deal with what has happened and become a solid citizen. I read a book once about a 14 year old boy with anger issues who stalked and viciously stabbed to death two little girls that were neighbors of his (Colorado case), and he was put in an intensive treatment program for violent child offenders. The treatment program was described. Very tough stuff. He was forced to have pictures of the little girls in his cell and to face what he did, how they suffered, how their mom and dad (who had no other children) suffer, etc. Kids in the program had to follow amazingly strict rules of conduct in order to have any kind of perks like wearing regular clothes, visits from family, watching t.v., time to play in the yard, etc. Behavior, attitude, etc., were seriously monitored and lying, especially about the crimes they committed, was not tolerated at all. When the boy got out, at age 18 or so, he moved to California where he stole some tires, IIRC, but after that, he has not shown up in the news, or the system, at all, from what I can see. I think he'd be in his 30's now. Another example is the boy who at 15? killed his mom and dad - wev'e talked about him on this board, can't remember his name - no treatment, just juvenile hall. He got out and married, had a child and before he died was known as the most loving, amazing, giving man. There were masses of sobbing people at his funeral.
My point is is that at this age, this child has a lot of hope, no matter what the circumstance. If he killed these two men, no matter the reason, there is still time to adjust his brain chemistry. He is not an adult. He is not a bad seed.