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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNJennifer Crumbley's appeal: Judge deciding if Oxford High School shooter's mother should get new trialA judge will only hear arguments related to agreements between witnesses and prosecutors after denying several other motions.
Judge Cheryl Matthews denied several requests by Crumbley's appellate attorney but will hear arguments about two agreements ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNDefense attorney: Undisclosed witness agreements in Jennifer Crumbley case warrant acquittal or new trialKeast also claims no agreements for testimony were made. The day after James Crumbley was convicted, Oakland County ...
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNMichigan school shooter’s mom asks judge to overturn manslaughter convictionIn a first-of-its-kind conviction, separate juries found the parents negligent and liable for the crimes committed by their ...
It also is urging the judge to let the convictions stick, maintaining Crumbley was convicted fair and square for failing to ...
Jennifer Crumbley and her husband gave him access to one ... We now know that before Crumbley and her husband, James, became ...
Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, will appear in court Friday as a judge hears arguments about the proffer agreements that were made with two school employees.
Judge says she has one question to answer in deciding Jennifer Crumbley's fate: 'Do we now lack confidence about the verdict?
Jennifer Crumbley was back in court Friday, this time with a new attorney, fighting for a completely new trial.
Jennifer and James Crumbley made history last year after separate juries convicted them of involuntary manslaughter for the deaths of four students killed by their son: Hana St. Juliana ...
(CBS DETROIT) - An Oakland County Circuit Court judge on Thursday largely denied a motion to grant a new trial or dismiss the case against Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School ...
Jennifer Crumbley and her husband gave him access to ... We now know that before Crumbley and her husband, James, became the first parents in the United States held responsible for their child ...
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