(FOX 2) - As Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, works to appeal her conviction, her attorney is demanding she be released from prison. Jennifer and her husband, James ...
They didn’t take him home, and no one checked his backpack for a gun. James and Jennifer Crumbley are serving 10-year prison terms for involuntary manslaughter. They were accused of making a gun ...
Her husband, James Crumbley, was later convicted on the same charges. Crumbley's attorney, Michael Dezsi, filed a motion in the Oakland County Circuit Court on Thursday, arguing that Crumbley is ...
The new motion also accused the prosecution of violating a gag order when it granted national media outlets access to trial ...
(THE CONVERSATION) In a case of what prosecutors described as “gross negligence,” a Michigan jury convicted James Crumbley on charges of involuntary manslaughter for his role in his son’s ...
Her husband, James Crumbley ... Earlier this month, Jennifer Crumbley asked the court to overturn her conviction or grant her a new trial. Fox News Digital's Audrey Conklin contributed to this ...
Her husband, James Crumbley, was later convicted on ... Earlier this month, Jennifer Crumbley asked the court to overturn her ...
Her husband, James Crumbley, was later convicted on the same charges. Crumbley’s attorney, Michael Deszi, filed a motion in the Oakland County Circuit Court on Thursday, arguing that Crumbley is ...