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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.
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The Crumbleys hired their own attorneys to defend them in separate jury trials in the Oakland County Circuit Court. Their publicly funded appeals attorneys were assigned to them through the Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel System
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Shelley Irwin talks to local artist Michelle Sider about her work, new social districts are coming to Grand Rapids, a local school district receives a grant for a skilled trades curriculum and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Crumbley parents have 42 days after sentencing to submit the form requesting a publicly funded appellate lawyer