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    You are at:Home»Local News»Junction City man sentenced to 18 months in connection to 2007 murder

    Junction City man sentenced to 18 months in connection to 2007 murder

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    By KMAN Staff on March 15, 2012 Local News
    Mekel McAlpine was sentenced to 18 months in jail for his part in the 2007 murder of Terrell Morris. photo courtesy Kansas Department of Corrections
    Mekel McAlpine was sentenced to 18 months in jail for his part in the 2007 murder of Terrell Morris. photo courtesy Kansas Department of Corrections

    A Junction City man has been sentenced to about a year and a half with the Kansas Department of corrections for aiding a felon in connection with a 2007 murder in Manhattan.

    Mekel McAlpine, 26, was sentenced to 19 months with the KDOC earlier this week in Riley County district court. That sentence is to be served concurrently with two Geary county cases.

    McAlpine entered a plea of no contest last month for his part in the January 27th, 2007 murder of Terrell Morris at Flint Hills place. McAlpine was found to be the driver of a vehicle that delivered two others to Morris’ apartment.

    McAlpine also drove the two, Kenneth Dotson and Marchello Woods, both 29,  away from the apartment and assisted in disposing evidence related to the murder.

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