Cnn moments ago, the parents of the oxford, Michigan School shooter were sentenced to ten to 15 years in prison each. James and Jennifer Crumbley were both found guilty of four counts of Involuntary Manslaughter through their teenage son murdered four of his classmates back in 2021. And this is really a Landmark Case with the crumbleys being the first parents convicted and sentenced for a Mass School Shooting been committed by their child. Today, we heard emotional impact statements from the families of the victims, the crumbleys also addressing the court cnns jean casarez far as is joining us now for this gene, really emotional testimony from the Family Members of those victims today and this is the first time in this country ever that we have not only had charges and a conviction of homicide against the parents of a School Shooter. But now a sentencing for the parents of a School Shooter who didnt not pulled the trigger of a gun. Prosecution argued today before the judge for sentenci
Only represents Mesothelioma Victims and their families. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelial collis. Now you are in the cnn newsroom. I will flip sir, in washington. Thanks very much for joining us and we begin with Breaking News Sentencing Hearing for the parents ichigan school shooter, ethan crumbley. But before they learned their fate, they must also face their sons victims and their families james and Jennifer Crumbley were both found guilty of four counts of Involuntary Manslaughter qatar after their teenage sudden murder, four of his classmates back in 2021. This is a unique case with the crumbleys being the first parents to be held responsible for a School Shooting committed by their child cnns jean casarez has been covering this story from the very beginning. Shes joining us right now, live gene, whats happening . Being in court right now . Well, right now, the Victim Impact Statements have just begun in this Precedent Setting Sentencing Prosecution asking
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