"Crumbley Parents Face Sentencing in Landmark School Shooting Case"

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James and Jennifer Crumbley, parents of the Michigan school shooter, are set to be sentenced for involuntary manslaughter after their son killed four classmates. Prosecutors are seeking 10 to 15 years in prison for each parent, citing their failure to address their son's mental health issues and secure the gun used in the shooting. The case has sparked national attention and may influence future charges against parents whose children access guns to cause harm. The parents have shown no remorse, with James Crumbley requesting time served and Jennifer Crumbley seeking house arrest, both of which were rejected by prosecutors.
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