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A Michigan Supreme Court order means the mother of the Oxford High School shooter will remain in prison while she appeals her involuntary manslaughter convictions.
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The Oakland Country Prosecutor is opposing the request by the mother of the Oxford High School shooter to be released on bond while she appeals her convictions.
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The mother of the Oxford High School shooter wants to be released from prison while she appeals her involuntary manslaughter convictions.
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The parents of the Oxford High School shooter plan to appeal their convictions after an Oakland County judge refused their requests for new trials.
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The first U.S. parent to be held criminally responsible for a mass school shooting by a child is asking an Oakland County judge to throw out her involuntary manslaughter conviction.
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The mother of the Oxford High School shooter is asking a judge to dismiss the felony convictions against her because the prosecutor withheld cooperation agreements with school officials who testified.
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The parents of the Oxford High School shooter have been assigned public defenders to handle their appeals of involuntary manslaughter convictions.
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The first step is to get an attorney who specializes in appeals. If a defendant cannot afford an appellate attorney, the state will provide one.
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Reactions to the sentencing of the parents of the Oxford school shooter, allegations that two county jails banned in-person visits to increase revenue from pricey phone calls, and a new documentary film honors the winningest basketball program in Michigan.
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Closing arguments are taking place this afternoon in the manslaughter trial of the father of a Michigan school shooter.