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#LegalUpdate#OxfordShootingCase #MichiganCourt #BreakingNews#CourtroomDrama In this intense courtroom hearing, Jennifer and James Crumley appeared before the court for a probable cause conference related to the tragic Oxford High School shooting case. The prosecution outlined the staggering scale of the investigation, revealing that four students were killed, multiple others were injured, and hundreds were impacted. Over 300 officers from numerous agencies responded, resulting in an overwhelming amount of evidence, including police reports, digital data, surveillance footage, and witness statements. The prosecutor emphasized that the case is unprecedented in Oakland County, citing the massive volume of discovery—thousands of pages and gigabytes of digital evidence still being processed. Because of this, the prosecution requested an adjournment of the preliminary examination to allow both sides adequate time to review the evidence. The defense acknowledged receiving initial discovery materials and agreed to the adjournment request. Both defendants formally waived their right to a preliminary examination within the standard 14 to 21 days. The judge approved a protective order to prevent sensitive materials—especially graphic evidence—from being publicly released and rescheduled the preliminary examination for February 8th. This hearing highlights the complexity, emotional weight, and legal challenges surrounding one of Michigan’s most significant criminal cases. Subscribe My Channel @legalAdalat ] Disclaimer This video is intended for informational and educational purposes only. All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. The content is based on publicly available court proceedings and does not represent legal advice or personal opinions.