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Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, is asking the Michigan Court of Appeals to release her on ...
Appellate attorney Michael Dezsi, who is trying to get a new trial for Crumbley, alleged in a filing Wednesday that McDonald "cannot be trusted" on a number of grounds, including: She allegedly ...
Defense attorney Michael Dezsi says he has discovered a third public relations firm signed a $100,000 contract with the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office to help run what he alleges was a ...
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Michael Dezsi, new attorney for Jennifer Crumbley, speaks on motion to toss conviction - MSNJennifer Crumbley's attorney, Michael Dezsi, claims that his client's convictions "stem from a trial riddled with legal errors where key evidence was withheld, and cooperation agreements were ...
Crumbley's new attorney, Michael Dezsi, told Oakland County Judge Cheryl Matthews that Crumbley deserves a new trial because "proffer agreements" made by the prosecution were not properly disclosed.
In a 34-page filing Monday, Michael Dezsi, an attorney for Jennifer Crumbley, outlined multiple reasons why the verdict against his client should be thrown out or she should be given a new trial ...
Attorney Michael Dezsi, left, argues on behalf of his client Jennifer Crumbley, as they attend a motion as Crumbley is looking for a new trial in her case in front of Oakland County Judge Cheryl ...
Appellate attorney Michael Dezsi argues, among other things, that no such legal duty exists for the general public — much like a regular citizen can't be prosecuted for failing to stop a store ...
Michael Dezsi says Jennifer Crumbley is entitled to acquittal or a new trial, alleging the prosecution violated rules of discovery for not giving the defense copies of the agreements. A decision is… ...
MICHAEL DEZSI: So, clearly, those witnesses had a bias to testify in a way as to shift blame away from the school and away from what they failed to do and to put that blame on the parents, and Mrs ...
The first U.S. parent to be held criminally responsible for a mass school shooting committed by a child is asking a Michigan judge to throw out her involuntary manslaughter conviction.
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