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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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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 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 briefs argued that taking the case to trial would set a dangerous precedent
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Prosecutors defended their decision to charge James and Jennifer Crumbley with involuntary manslaughter. They say Ethan Crumbley's disturbing drawings and his fascination with guns should have been a wake-up call for his parents.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals will hear arguments Tuesday over whether the parents of a former Oxford High School student who killed four classmates should stand trial