James and Jennifer Crumbley shift blame during sentencing, apologize for son's actions
The moment before the Crumbley's learned their fate, the were given the chance to address the court - and made several notable statements.
Judge Cheryl Matthews sentences James and Jennifer Crumbley
James and Jennifer Crumbley were both sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter for the Oxford High School shooting.
James and Jennifer Crumbley each sentenced to 10-15 years
Judge Cheryl Matthews spoke before sentencing both James and Jennifer Crumbley to 10-15 years, each, saying the sentence is reasonable and proportional to the suffering hundreds have endured. “Each act, or inaction, created a ripple effect,” she said.
James, Jennifer Crumbley sentenced to 10-15 years for Oxford High School shooting
James and Jennifer Crumbley were both ordered to spend 10-15 years in prison for their roles in the Oxford High School shooting.
James Crumbley speaks at sentencing: ‘I am sorry for your loss as a result of what my son did’
James Crumbley speaks at his sentencing hearing, apologizing multiple times for the actions of his son that took four lives and affected many others the day of the Oxford school shooting.
Shannon Smith gets combative with judge ahead of sentencing
Jennifer Crumbley’s lawyer Shannon Smith got combative with the judge ahead of sentencing while arguing against some of the facts of the trial.
Jennifer Crumbley speaks at sentencing: ‘I’ve lost myself over my son’s wrongdoing’
Jennifer Crumbley speaks at her sentencing hearing, addressing her remarks during testimony that she said she wouldn’t have done anything differently, the meeting with school officials the morning of the shooting, how she feels the prosecution has molded their image and learning forgiveness.
‘Our family is not going to give the Crumbley family a second of our time’: Buck Myre victim impact statement
Buck Myer, the father of one of the students killed in the Oxford shooting, Tate Myre, spoke Tuesday at the sentencing hearing for James and Jennifer Crumbley.
Crumbley sentencing: Statement from Hana St. Juliana’s father, Steve St. Juliana
Steve St. Juliana, the father of one of the students killed in the Oxford shooting, Hana St. Juliana, spoke Tuesday at the sentencing hearing for James and Jennifer Crumbley.
‘I hope you live like Hana’: Reina St. Juliana statement at Crumbley sentencing hearing
Reina St. Juliana, the sister of one of the students killed in the Oxford shooting, Hana St. Juliana, spoke Tuesday at the sentencing hearing for James and Jennifer Crumbley.
Crumbley sentencing: Statement from Madisyn Baldwin's mom, Nicole Beausoleil
Nicole Beausoleil, the mother of one of the students killed in the Oxford shooting, Madisyn Baldwin, was first to speak Tuesday at the sentencing hearing for James and Jennifer Crumbley.
Crumbley sentencing: Lawyers object that Crumbleys ran to Detroit to avoid arrest
Lawyers for James and Jennifer Crumbley argued ahead of their sentencing that the two were not on the run trying to avoid arrest in Detroit, and asked the judge to consider that when scoring the sentencing.
Crumbley sentencing: Lawyer argues James didn’t threaten prosecutor
At the Crumbley sentencing hearing, James Crumbley’s attorney went back and forth with the prosecution over the alleged threats that he made towards the prosecutor. WARNING: Graphic language
James and Jennifer Crumbley sentencing: How to watch live
James and Jennifer Crumbley will be sentenced together on Tuesday, April 9.
Crumbley parents sentencing is nearing - with many factors for the judge to weigh
In one memo, James Crumbley's threats toward the prosecutor are listed. In another memo, Jennifer Crumbley asks to stay at her attorney's guest home.
Jennifer Crumbley wants house arrest to live in lawyer's guest house, prosecution says
Instead of a prison sentence, Jennifer Crumbley is requesting house arrest and would live in her lawyer's guest house if given this punishment, the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office said.
Prosecution proposes 10-15 year sentences for James and Jennifer Crumbley
The prosecution recommended that the parents of the Oxford High School shooter each be sentenced to 10–15 years in prison.
James and Jennifer Crumbley: What's next for parents of Oxford High School shooter after convictions
Both James and Jennifer Crumbley are now awaiting sentencing after separate juries in Oakland County found them guilty of involuntary manslaughter stemming from the Oxford High School shooting.
Attorney: Crumbley parents' cases will be studied across the US
“I think that this is a kind of new standard for parents across the country," Attorney Jonathan Marko said.
Jennifer and James Crumbley: What's next for parents of Oxford High School shooter
Jennifer Crumbley's been convicted. James Crumbley starts in a couple weeks. Here's what will happen next.