Jennifer Crumbley Testifies in Trial for Oxford High School Shooting
Jennifer Crumbley wishes she could be a victim.
According to Law and Crime news, on the sixth day of the hearing, Jennifer Crumbley spoke in court. She said she was sorry for what her son did and wished she had died instead of the four kids. Things she did before she was taken were talked about. She said they stayed in a hotel and then an art studio because online threats made them scared. To make things safer, she chose to go to court and turn herself in. But she didn’t know that the police were looking for them.
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Questions about secrets between Jennifer Crumbley and her lawyer cause a lot of trouble in court.
When Jennifer said she would do what her lawyer told her to do, the court got tougher. What Jennifer said to her lawyer should be kept secret was not agreed upon by both lawyers. They could go to jail for 15 years if they are found guilty. The court case is getting busy. James Crumbley’s case is set to go to court in March.
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As the trial goes on and James Crumbley’s court date draws near, the community waits for this sad chapter to end. They want answers and justice for the people who died in the terrible Oxford High School shooting.