The girl will remain housed at the juvenile justice center without bail.
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The ruling was handed down in a Fresno County courtroom on Friday.
With Friday's ruling, the teen will now face a much shorter sentence with the chance for rehabilitation in the juvenile justice system if she is convicted at trial.
Quick was gunned down in the parking lot of the McDonald's on Willow and Nees on April 23, 2025.
The defense team gave a glimpse into a potential motive, claiming the girl was made aware of an alleged rape committed by Quick.
Surveillance footage appears to show the girl inside the McDonald's minutes before the deadly shooting.
She is accused of driving the white Tesla that was used to remove the alleged shooter, her boyfriend, from the scene.
Days later, the Tesla was seized during a search warrant at a home about a mile away from the deadly shooting. The girl was initially briefly detained and then released.
Police seize Tesla in connection to teen's murder outside Clovis McDonald's
The defense argued that the girl was "inconsolable" after the shooting, having to be driven home by the male suspect's brother.
The alleged shooter is on track for a similar transfer hearing later this year.
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