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The Crumbley parents have 42 days after sentencing to submit the form requesting a publicly funded appellate lawyer
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Jennifer and James Crumbley are the first parents convicted in a U.S. mass school shooting. They were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
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Michigan’s Attorney General’s office says they can’t launch an investigation without probable cause that school employees committed a crime. Oxford High twice turned down the Attorney General’s offer to investigate what led to the shooting
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James Crumbley told a judge Wednesday that he would not testify in his own defense
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A judge has barred some text messages as evidence in the trial of a Michigan school shooter's father. The ruling came before opening statements in a suburban Detroit court.
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James Crumbley, 47, is charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, one for each teenager killed by Ethan Crumbley at Oxford High School in 2021.
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The verdict against Jennifer Crumbley was returned Tuesday. Prosecutors said Crumbley was grossly negligent.
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Prosecutor Marc Keast reminded her that she could have taken Ethan Crumbley home from school when a teacher discovered a violent drawing. He stayed and shot up the school
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Jennifer Crumbley said she had no role in buying or storing the handgun used to kill four students in 2021. She instead shifted responsibility to her husband.
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The parents of the teen who went on a murderous rampage at Oxford High School two years ago are positioning themselves for their own trial on involuntary manslaughter charges.