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The family of a student who was murdered in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting can move forward with a lawsuit against the Michigan State Police, under a ruling by the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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The firearm store that sold the gun used in the Oxford High School shooting is asking the Michigan Court of Appeals to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the family of a survivor.
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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 Oxford High School shooter has asked the Michigan Supreme Court to order a new hearing before a judge to reduce his sentence of life with no chance of parole.
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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 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 Michigan Supreme Court has dismissed appeals by families of students killed or wounded at Oxford High School in 2021. The court's brief order issued Wednesday ends efforts to hold employees partly responsible for the mass shooting. Under Michigan law, immunity is a high hurdle to overcome in lawsuits against a government body.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has rejected arguments on allowing the Oxford High Shooter to withdraw his guilty pleas and challenge his life-without-parole sentence.
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A judge has refused to allow the Oxford High School shooter to withdraw his guilty plea to two dozen charges, including terrorism and first-degree murder.
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Steve St. Juliana, alongside families of other victims of the Oxford High School shooting, is calling on the Michigan attorney general to investigate events at the school that preceded the shooting.