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Man gets 40 years for fatal crash after multi-state chase

By Vivian Nguyen Oct 16, 2025 | 9:10 AM

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man who led officers on a multi-state chase resulting in a fatal crash has been sentenced to 40 years, according to the DeSoto County District Attorney’s Office.

Matthew Nemacheck was sentenced to 40 years in the Mississippi Department of Corrections, with 25 years to serve in prison after his conviction for Felony Fleeing Resulting in Death as a violent offender.

The DeSoto County District Attorney’s Office said Nemacheck’s conviction comes from a violent, multi-state pursuit where he led officers across three states and four jurisdictions.

The D.A.’s office said that the chase continued after officers employed tactical intervention measures to stop Nemacheck’s vehicle.

They said his actions claimed the life of Malil Alilovic.

Alilovic’s family attorney said, “The loss of life of a young husband and father speaks for itself. The family is devastated and remains that way.”   

“The sentence delivered today reflects the gravity of Mr. Nemacheck’s choices and the devastation he caused,” said District Attorney Barton. “Those who turn their vehicles into deadly weapons will face the full weight of Mississippi law. Our office remains committed to holding such offenders accountable and to standing with the families who have suffered unimaginable loss.”