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

Mother’s Trial Begins for Involuntary Manslaughter Charges in Oxford School Shooting

PONTIAC, Mich. – The jury will now play a pivotal role in the historic trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford school shooter. On Monday morning, Feb. 5, the trial began with Jennifer Crumbley, chained and in custody, facing charges of four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Her alleged role is providing her son, Ethan Crumbley, with the gun he used to carry out the devastating shooting at Oxford High School in 2021. Throughout the trial, several witnesses, including a teacher who was present on the day of the shooting, recounted their experiences. Molly … Read more

Florida House Unanimously Passes Bill Granting Excusal from Jury Duty for New Mothers

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida lawmakers unanimously passed a bill in the state House that would grant new mothers the ability to be excused from jury duty. The measure, known as HB 461 and sponsored by Rep. Carolina Amesty of Windermere, aims to provide relief to women who have given birth within six months prior to their scheduled jury service. Currently, mothers are not automatically exempt from jury duty based on recent childbirth, prompting concerns about the difficulties and burdens they may face while trying to fulfill their civic duty. The proposed legislation would allow eligible … Read more

Heartbroken Mother’s Plea for Justice as Murder Suspect’s Bond Drastically Reduced

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – It seems that Jeremiah Brown, who was originally unable to come up with $15,000 for his $150,000 bonds, has seen a significant reduction in his bail amount. His bonds have now been lowered to $50,000, meaning he only needs $5,000 to secure his release. On December 1, 2019, Terry Tondre’s life took a tragic turn. It would be the last time she would see her son, Keith Tondre Hardy, who was just 25 years old at the time. Terry recalls that Keith had asked for a little more time before leaving … Read more