Lenneil and Shakiyl Shaw, initially convicted of first-degree murder for the 2016 shooting of Jarryl Hagley, have pled guilty to manslaughter and were sentenced to 10 years. Having received credit for time served, they are now free following an appeal that highlighted the weaknesses in the Crown's case. A third man, Mohamed Ali-Nur, was acquitted in a separate decision. The appeal court's ruling emphasized significant gaps in evidence, leading to a reconsideration of the original charges against the two men.
"The appeal court called the Crown's case 'far from overwhelming' and noted 'significant gaps in the evidence.' This led to the new trial ruling."
"The twins, Lenneil and Shakiyl Shaw, had initially faced life sentences for the 2016 shooting but are now free after a plea deal to manslaughter."
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