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Hawaii’s High Court Upholds Hawaiian Spirit Law, Rejects US Supreme Court’s Stance on Gun Rights

HONOLULU, Hawaii – The state of Hawaii’s highest court has made a significant ruling, asserting that individuals can be prosecuted for carrying firearms in public without a permit. The landmark decision appears to be a rebuke to the US Supreme Court, which has recently shown favor towards expanding gun rights. The case that led to this ruling involved Christopher Wilson, who was found to be in possession of an unregistered, loaded pistol in public. Wilson had initially requested that the weapons possession charges be dismissed, claiming that they violated his right to bear arms under … Read more

Jury Deliberations Begin in Trial of Jennifer Crumbley, Mother of Oxford High School Shooter

OXFORD, Mich. – Deliberations are underway in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter. Throughout seven days of testimony, 21 witnesses were called by the prosecution, while the defense called Crumbley to testify. The trial concluded with closing arguments on Friday afternoon, but jurors did not have time for deliberations until Monday. Twelve jurors are sequestered, with five alternates observing in a separate room. Jennifer and James Crumbley face four counts of involuntary manslaughter charges, originally slated to be tried together. However, a judge granted their request for separate … Read more

Landmark Trial: Accusations of Deceit and Negligence Continue in Mother’s Cross-Examination at Oxford High School Shooter’s Case

PONTIAC, Mich. – The ongoing trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, has entered a crucial phase as the prosecution cross-examines her. Prosecutors have accused Jennifer Crumbley and her husband of purchasing the gun used in the deadly school shooting in November 2021. Closing arguments were presented on Friday afternoon, with the judge informing the jury that they will receive instructions on Monday before starting deliberations. During the cross-examination, Assistant Prosecutor Marc Keast confronted Jennifer Crumbley with contradictions in her previous testimony. Keast suggested that she had been … Read more