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Jennifer Crumbley, mother of the Oxford school shooter, has been waiting nearly six months to find out if she'll get a new ...
Jennifer Crumbley looked down at her clasped hands as the verdict was read. She was taken from the courtroom in shackles. Crumbley, 45, had pleaded not guilty to the charges in the November 30 ...
In many ways, Jennifer Crumbley's parenting was on trial when ... a strong anti-gun sentiment" will have a blueprint in bringing charges against parents of a shooter, and not only in mass ...
The trial began nearly three weeks ago. Analyzing Jennifer Crumbley jury deliberations with Court TV Crumbley faced four charges of involuntary manslaughter after four students were killed and ...
Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of Michigan school shooter ... testified that she planned to turn herself in one day after charges were filed against her. However, she said they didn't feel safe ...
Judge Cheryl Matthews said a lower court had ruled correctly that Crumbley's parents can stand trial for the charges. Jennifer and James Crumbley were each charged with four counts of involuntary ...
Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty of manslaughter ... The case was a rare example of a parent facing criminal charges for failing to address warning signs about their child and preventing them ...
On Thursday, the defense tried to flip that narrative, as Jennifer Crumbley, who is facing involuntary manslaughter charges, testified and about their family life, her parenting decisions and her son.
Jennifer Crumbley, the convicted mother of ... Her husband, James Crumbley, was later convicted on the same charges. Crumbley’s attorney, Michael Deszi, filed a motion in the Oakland County ...
OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. (Fox 2) - Jennifer Crumbley's attorney compared the charges against her client to a line from a Taylor Swift song as her trial started Thursday. During opening statements ...
James and Jennifer Crumbley, whose son murdered four classmates ... on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Each of those charges carried a maximum penalty of 15 years, and the sentences ...