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Cooley Law Professor Tonya Krause-Phelan has the analysis.
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The verdict against Jennifer Crumbley was returned Tuesday. Prosecutors said Crumbley was grossly negligent.
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The jury seems curious why he wasn't called as a prosecution witness. A judge told the jury to consider only what was presented at trial
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The deliberations beginning Monday could send Jennifer Crumbley to prison if she is convicted of contributing to the deaths of four students in 2021
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In a journal written by Ethan Crumbley, he blamed his parents for not getting him mental health care and predicted he would spend his life in prison. The boy's mother, Jennifer Crumbley, is charged with involuntary manslaughter
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Testimony from Detective Lt. Sam Marzban is part of the prosecution's effort to portray Jennifer Crumbley as a cold and thoughtless parent whose negligence contributed to her son's attack at Oxford High School
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The involuntary manslaughter trial for Jennifer Crumbley resumed yesterday
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The case against the mother whose son gunned down four classmates at Oxford Hight School in 2021 could set a precedent for whether parents can be held criminally responsible for the actions of their child
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Jennifer Crumbley is on trial for involuntary manslaughter. She's accused of neglecting her son’s needs and making a gun accessible at home
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Prosecutors say she was grossly negligent in not removing her son from Oxford High School when confronted with his violent drawings. She's also accused of making a gun accessible at home