In a chilling case that has left a Tennessee community in mourning, prosecutors are moving to charge a 15-year-old boy as an adult for the brutal killing of 13-year-old Savannah Copeland. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Copeland’s lifeless body was found on a walking trail in Powell, Tennessee, on October 22, the same day she was viciously stabbed to death.
Authorities say Malakiah Harris is accused of stabbing Savannah multiple times with a pocketknife. He is facing charges of second-degree murder, and prosecutors are seeking to try him as an adult due to the severity of the crime. Legal experts have weighed in, highlighting the gravity of the case.
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“Normally in juvenile court, the focus is the best interest of the child. In a serious criminal case, that goes out the window,” legal analyst Greg Isaacs said. “A lot more scrutiny and a lot more factors.”
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