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Two teens responsible for killing Malik Sheets sentenced to prison

Two teens responsible for killing a University of Iowa student, Malik Sheets, 20, during a party June 18, 2020, were sentenced to prison time Friday. Christian Emedi was sentenced to 15 years in prison and Marshawn Jeffries was sentenced to five years. Emedi was the actual shooter. Jeffries had a gun at the party and threatened others.

Teen accused of killing Malik Sheets wants case moved to juvenile court

Teen accused of killing Malik Sheets wants case moved to juvenile court
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Second teen pleads to lesser charges in Malik Sheets fatal shooting

Second teen pleads to lesser charges in Malik Sheets fatal shooting
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Judge rules teen charged with murder could be interviewed without parent

Judge rules teen charged with murder could be interviewed without parent
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Judge denies lowering $1 million bail for 17-year-old charged with killing Malik Sheets last summer

CEDAR RAPIDS A judge Friday denied lowering a $1 million bail for the 17-year-old accused of killing Malik Sheets last summer, noting the seriousness of the crime and that the teen poses a “significant threat” to the community. Marshawn L. Jeffries is charged with first-degree murder and obstruction of prosecution. He and Christian Emedi, 17, both of Cedar Rapids, are accused of fatally shooting Sheets, 20, during a party June 18. Jeffries was 16 at the time but turned 17 in October. Sarah Hradek, the attorney for Jeffries, asked 6th Judicial District Judge Ian Thornhill to lower her client’s $1 million bail because it amounts to holding him in jail since his family can’t post the bond.

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