"Insights from Jury Foreperson on Michigan School Shooter's Mother's Conviction"

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The jury foreperson in the Jennifer Crumbley trial revealed that the decision to find her guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter was difficult but emphasized that she was the last adult with the gun, echoing the prosecutor's argument. Crumbley's testimony and lack of reliability as a witness also influenced the jury's deliberations. She faces a maximum of 15 years for each count at her sentencing hearing, while her son, Ethan Crumbley, who pleaded guilty to the shooting, is serving life in prison without parole.
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