At Newry Crown Court, the judge is considering what outcome to order following the trial of the facts in the case of Eleanor Donaldson. According to the reports, the court’s decision will focus on whether the judge issues a treatment-related order or whether the matter ends with an absolute discharge. The articles note that the judge has a range of options available under the applicable legal framework. These options include making one of several treatment orders, which would require particular steps or interventions, depending on what the court determines is appropriate. Alternatively, the judge may decide to grant an absolute discharge, which would mean there are no further conditions or requirements imposed by the court in relation to the case. Both outlets present the same procedural position: the judge’s sentencing or disposal outcome is pending after the trial of the facts, and the decision will be one of these principal routes—either a treatment order or an absolute discharge. The reports do not provide additional details on the specific treatment order being considered or the reasons for choosing between the options.