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Judge to hear arguments over new trial request in Jennifer Crumbley case


An Oakland County judge denied most of a request from Jennifer Crumbley to have her acquitted or given a new trial in connection to the Oxford High School shooting.

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Watch below: Michael Dezsi, new attorney for Jennifer Crumbley, speaks on motion to toss conviction

Michael Dezsi, new attorney for Jennifer Crumbley, speaks on motion to toss conviction

Crumbley, the mother of the shooter, was found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter last year. Her husband, James Crumbley, was convicted on the same charges. They were each sentenced to 10-15 years in prison.

In December, Jennifer and her new attorney, Michael Dezski, filed a motion to get the sentence overturned.

However, on Thursday, Oakland County Judge Cheryl Matthews denied most of the request. She did not make a decision on whether or not Jennifer should get a new trial based on proffer agreements the prosecution made with two witnesses in the case.

Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald and the prosecution team gave those agreements to Oxford High School counselor Shawn Hopkins and former dean of students Nicholas Ejak, so the statements they provided to prosecutors could not be used to file charges against them.

They were the last administrators to meet with the shooter before his rampage in the school.

Watch below: Digging into the proffer agreements given to witnesses in the Crumbley trials

Looking into the proffer agreements used in the Crumbley trials

“It is an agreement between a prosecutor’s office and an individual that whatever they say as long as they’re truthful will not be used against them,” Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan President Arthur Weiss said.

The prosecution reportedly never gave those agreements to Jennifer’s first defense attorney, Shannon Smith.

On Friday, Matthews will hear arguments over the proffer agreements during a motion hearing.





A judge is set to hear arguments over a new trial request in the high-profile case of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of Ethan Crumbley, the teenage suspect in the Oxford High School shooting.

Jennifer Crumbley’s defense team has filed a motion requesting a new trial, citing alleged errors in the trial proceedings that they argue could have affected the outcome of the case. The prosecution has countered that the trial was fair and that there is no basis for a new trial.

The judge will hear arguments from both sides and will ultimately decide whether to grant or deny the motion for a new trial. The outcome of this hearing could have significant implications for Jennifer Crumbley’s legal future.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the hearing unfolds.

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