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Robert Steven Wright to remain in custody until trial

A man charged with first degree murder in a Sudbury case will remain in custody until his trial.

Wright charged with 1st degree murder in connection with the death of Renee Sweeney

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Steven Wright, who turns 44 next week, will serve a life sentence for second-degree murder, but will be eligible for parole after 12 years. (Facebook)

A man charged with first degree murder in a Sudbury case will remain in custody until his trial.

A bail decision was handed down forRobert Steven Wright on Wednesday. He is accused of murdering Renee Sweeney 21 years ago.

The 39-year-old was arrested in December and charged with first degree murder.

Police say he stabbed Sweeney while she was working at an adult video store on Paris Street.

At the time, Wright was 18 and and a student of Lockerby Composite High School.

Wright's lawyers had argued he be released on bail until his trial.

Justice Gareauread his decision to court this morning, calling his decision a 'balancing exercise'.

Gareaustated that detention is necessaryto maintain confidence in the administration of justice.

Wright will remain in custody.

None of the evidence presented during Wright's bail hearingcan be made public under a court-ordered publication ban.

With files from Angela Gemmill