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Prosecutors argue the murders at Oxford High School were so heinous the shooter should die in prison, no matter how young he was at the time of the crime
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Prosecutors say the enormity of Ethan Crumbley’s crime demands he spend the rest of his life in prison
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Prosecutors and defense attorneys have sparred over the graphic nature of some testimony
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Crumbley's attorneys acknowledge that he's in line for a long prison sentence, but they want him to be eligible for parole. The hearing resumes Friday
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This week, a judge weighs whether the shooter who killed four classmates at Oxford High School should spend the rest of his life in prison
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The notice says MSU officials knew about, but did nothing to fix, security risks in the buildings where the shootings occurred
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The briefs argued that taking the case to trial would set a dangerous precedent
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The university has selected Ohio-based Security Risk Management Consultants to review all aspects of the response ranging from police action to support offered to students and faculty after the shootings
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The student union at Michigan State University reopened Monday, nearly two months after an on-campus mass shooting
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Huapilla Perez shared her gratitude for her family, her care providers, the other survivors and her network of campus supporters. She also expressed grief for the three students who died in the shooting