James and Jennifer Crumbley have been sentenced to a minimum of a decade behind bars for their involvement in the Oxford High School shooting. The judge also ordered them to have no contact with the victims.
James and Jennifer Crumbley learned their sentence on Tuesday, receiving a minimum of a decade behind bars. They were both convicted of involuntary manslaughter stemming from the Oxford High School shooting two years earlier. Read our timeline of what happened in court below. You can also learn more about the sentencing decision here.Judge Cheryl Matthews sentenced James and Jennifer Crumbley to both 10-15 years. They received credit for 858 days of time served, as well as fines to the court.
She also said it was unlikely that the Crumbleys didn't hear law enforcement trying to locate them, despite them testifying they were asleep.James Crumbley also had points in his sentencing guidelines because of claims he had threatened the prosecution during jailhouse phone calls. His defense said there were "no threats of physical harm" against the prosecution.
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