The attorney for Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, alleges that the prosecution paid public ...
Lawyer says the prosecution violated a judge's gag order and spent at least $100,000 on a campaign to 'smear' the Crumbleys.
The new motion also accused the prosecution of violating a gag order when it granted national media outlets access to trial ...
Defense claims Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald discussed case with media despite pretrial publicity ban.
Attorney Michael Dezsi argued in the new motion that Crumbley -- who was sentenced this year to 10 to 15 years in prison-- ...
Jennifer Crumbley asked an Oakland County Circuit Court judge in December to throw out her involuntary manslaughter ...
“(W)hat the prosecution’s case lacks in the law, they have attempted to make up for in the court of public opinion,” appellate attorney Michael Dezsi writes in a Monday court filing. Dezsi ...
Jennifer Crumbley was convicted of four counts of involuntary manslaughter in February connected to the Oxford High School ...
Attorney Michael Dezsi argued in the new motion that Crumbley -- who was sentenced this year to 10 to 15 years in prison-- hasn't committed any crimes, isn't a danger to anyone and won't run away.
Appellate attorney Michael Dezsi also wrote in a motion on Thursday that she poses no threat to anyone, and said that her appeal raises 'a substantial question of the law' that ultimately must be ...