The 16-year-old boy appeared at Dublin Children's Court accused of assault causing harm.
A teenage boy charged with attacking another teen who was seriously injured in a stabbing outside a Leaving Cert party in Dublin has agreed to stay in a detention centre on remand for another four weeks.
The incident happened as more than 150 young people attended an exam results celebration at Vela nightclub, at Liffey Valley on September the 3rd.
Emergency services were called around 12.30am, and a boy in his late teens was rushed by ambulance to Blanchardstown Hospital in critical condition.
Last week a 16-year-old boy, whose identity cannot be reported because he is a minor, appeared at Dublin Children's Court accused of assault causing harm.
He was also charged with possessing a knife as a weapon six days later at another location in west Dublin.
There was no application for bail, and he was remanded in custody.
The case resumed today where the court heard directions from the DPP are awaited.
The judge remanded the teen in continuing detention to appear again on October 17.

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