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The teen who shot and killed classmates at Oxford High School two years ago faces sentencing this week. Shooter Ethan Crumbley could spend the rest of his life behind bars.
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James Crumbley and Jennifer Crumbley had presented a united defense for two years. But their lawyers asked for separate trials after new evidence was shared by prosecutors.
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A long-awaited independent report finds that district officials could have avoided the deadly shooting two years ago at Oxford High School.
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The parents of the Oxford school shooter will stand trial on involuntary manslaughter charges for allegedly providing the gun used in the murders. The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order today (TUE) denying their request to dismiss the charges.
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James and Jennifer Crumbley are accused of making a gun available to Ethan Crumbley and ignoring his mental health needs.
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The judge heard testimony in July and August from experts who gave different opinions about Ethan Crumbley’s mental health
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Judge Kwame Rowe is set to deliver his decision Friday on whether the teen who killed four classmates at Oxford High School should eventually have a chance at freedom
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Oxford Community schools and some officials have faced several lawsuits that alleged they did too little to keep the high school safe
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Oakland County Judge Kwame Rowe must consider his maturity, mental health, tumultuous family life and other factors. A decision is not expected Friday
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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