Oxford High School shooter can be sentenced to life without parole, judge rules
- A Michigan judge has ruled that Ethan Crumbley, who shot four classmates and injured six others and a teacher at his high school, is eligible for a sentence of life in prison without parole.
- Judge Kwame Rowe spent a month reviewing evidence to determine if a life sentence is fair for Crumbley, who was 15 at the time of the shooting.
- The ruling comes after a four-day hearing where prosecutors argued for a life sentence.
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Michigan teen shooter eligible for life prison sentence, judge rules
DETROIT — A teenager who killed four fellow students at Michigan’s Oxford High School is eligible for life in prison with no chance for parole, a judge ruled Friday, finding only a "slim" chance for rehabilitation after the 2021 attack.
Michigan judge to decide whether Oxford High School shooter gets life in prison or chance at parole
A decision will be made on Friday regarding whether the teenager who killed four students at Oxford High School in Michigan will be sentenced to life in prison or given a chance for parole in the future. The shooter was 15 at the time, and while first-degree murder carries an automatic life sentence for adults in Michigan, the judge has the option of choosing a shorter term. The shooter's mental health has been a topic of debate, with experts pr…
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