CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - A murder trial for a 15-year-old facing first-degree murder charges and being tried as an adult ended today.

Barack Williams was sentenced to the maximum sentence of 15 years in the West Virginia State Penitentiary with possibility of parole after his trial began on September 3.

Williams can be resentenced again when he’s 18.

Williams was accused of killing Caden Martin in a tobacco shop last year in Charleston.

On September 4, surveillance video was played for the jury.

Taken at the tobacco shop, the video shows two people -- suspected to be Williams and fellow teenager Bre’juan Williams-Hampton -- going into the store before allegedly killing Martin.

Martin was the shop attendant the night of the shooting.

Williams is alleged to have been keeping watch o

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