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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
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Mourners filled a Detroit church for the last funeral for three students who were killed in a shooting last week at Michigan State University.
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Mourners attend a vigil at The Rock on the grounds of Michigan State University in East Lansing
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David Williams, chief assistant prosecutor in Oakland County, says Ethan Crumbley is expected to plead guilty to all 24 charges.
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They are charged with involuntary manslaughter and accused of making the gun used in the shooting available to the teen.
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Crumbley has been held at the county jail since December. Currently, he is lodged alone in a cell in the jail’s clinic to keep him from seeing and hearing adult inmates. Defense attorneys have been urging for Crumbley to be moved to Children’s Village.
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Oxford High School students have been attending classes at other buildings since Jan. 10.
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The elder Crumbleys are accused of making a gun accessible to their son and refusing to take him home on the day of the shooting when school counselors confronted them with distressing drawings of violence.
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Ethan Crumbley charged with murder and other crimes in Tuesday’s mass shooting at Oxford High School.
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Authorities had been looking for the couple since Friday afternoon.