Two Belfast men have been found guilty of murdering a teenager in the north of the city in August 2005.
Thomas Devlin was murdered in August 2005 as he and two friends walked home from buying sweets at a garage close to his home.
The 15-year-old was stabbed nine times in the back.
Today, after a five-week trial, two men were found guilty of his murder.
Nigel Brown, 26, of Whitewell Road, and 23-year-old Gary Taylor, from Mountcollyer Avenue in north Belfast, both denied killing the teenager.
However, Brown had already pleaded guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm to Jonathan McKee, who was with Thomas on the night of his murder.
It took the jury less than 90 minutes to return a unanimous verdict.
Both men will now serve mandatory life sentences in prison. Details of the minimum amount of time they will spend in jail will be given at a sentencing hearing next month.