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According to the terms of the plea, Greenhouse will have to serve at least two years of the five year sentence for the negligent homicide plea. He will also have to give up his POST certification, meaning he cannot be a police officer. Greenhouse and Derrick Stafford were both Marksville deputy marshals moonlighting the night of Nov. 3, 2015.
At the end of a chase, officials said Greenhouse and Stafford shot at Few's vehicle 18 times, killing Mardis. In court, prosecutors presented evidence showing 14 of the 18 shots came from Stafford's gun.
Christopher Few (left) and his son Jeremy Mardis (right). CBS affiliate WAFB. George Higgins III, Greenhouse's attorney, said in a statement in April that the allegations are a "thinly veiled attempt to tarnish my client's reputation prior to trial by using clearly inadmissible and unfounded allegations.".
Court papers that prosecutors filed Wednesday as part of the murder case say Greenhouse targeted five vulnerable women or teenage girls in a pattern of abusing his badge to "satisfy his sexual desires."
When investigators questioned him about that incident, Greenhouse admitted asking a 16-year-old girl to send him a photo of her breasts, according to prosecutors. Prosecutors also say Greenhouse made "sexual advances" toward Megan Dixon, who was Few's girlfriend.
The women initially convinced him to leave, but Greenhouse came back after the friend left and the woman went to bed, prosecutors wrote. The woman "awoke in horror" to find Greenhouse on top of her, holding her down as he raped her, prosecutors say.