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Crumbley asked for release on bond while courts resolve first-of-their kind legal questions
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Ethan Crumbley's new lawyers argue that a new judge should hear expert testimony on fetal alcohol syndrome, a troubled home life and other mitigating factors before imposing a new sentence
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James and Jennifer Crumbley argue they never should have been charged or convicted under a novel interpretation of the manslaughter law
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James and Jennifer Crumbley are challenging their involuntary manslaughter convictions on the grounds that the prosecution never revealed agreements made with key witnesses
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James Crumbley’s attorney argued in court Friday that the guilty verdict against her client is tainted
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The motion argues the charges should be dropped altogether or Jennifer Crumbley should get a new trial
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Ethan Crumbley's defense attorneys argue life without parole is too harsh a sentence, citing a troubled home life
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The State Appellate Defender Office filed a motion Friday claiming “new and compelling evidence” that a life-without-parole sentence for the teenager was not justified
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Ethan Crumbley is serving a life sentence. James and Jennifer Crumbley both were convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
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We explore the push for easier access to Narcan in Kent County, GRPS wants feedback from the community on some of its renovation plans, a candlelight vigil for victims of violence is happening tomorrow, and more.