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Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Kwamé Rowe began hearing testimony on Thursday to determine whether Oxford school shooter Ethan Crumbley should face life without parole.
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The judge will hold a hearing to decide if a no-parole sentence is OK for 17 year old Ethan Crumbley, charged with first-degree murder of 4 others in school shooting.
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Ethan Crumbley has been showing “disturbing behavior” in custody. Crumbley could get life-without-parole for killing four students at Oxford High School in 2021.
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On Monday, a firm hired by the district in the wake of the deadly 2021 shooting at Oxford High School released a report on the district’s security and safety policies.
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A teenager pleaded guilty Monday to terrorism and first-degree murder in a Michigan school shooting that killed four students and put an extraordinary focus on the boy's home life and the alleged role of his parents in the tragedy. Ethan Crumbley pleaded guilty to all 24 charges, nearly a year after the attack at Oxford High School in southeastern Michigan.
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Authorities say the teenager accused of killing four fellow students and injuring more at a Michigan high school is expected to plead guilty to murder next week.
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There's now a preliminary start date for the trial of the student accused of killing four people at Oxford High School last year.
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Rochester Hills District Court Judge Julie Nicholson said following Thursday’s preliminary examination for Jennifer and James Crumbley that she found enough evidence to send their case to circuit court.
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A teenager charged with killing four students at their Michigan high school has waived a key court hearing. The decision means Ethan Crumbley's case moves straight to a trial court in suburban Detroit.