Michigan Court to Decide If Oxford School Shooting Lawsuit Can Proceed
Michigan Court to Decide If Oxford School Shooting Lawsuit Can Proceed
A Michigan circuit court will soon decide whether it should dismiss a lawsuit alleging that Oxford Schools acted negligently by failing to prevent a 15-year-old from murdering four classmates and wounding others.“There is enough pain in this matter to last several lifetimes,” Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Mary Ellen Brennan said on Wednesday, pledging to issue a decision “sooner rather than later.”According to The Detroit Free Press, the lawsuit’s success—or lack thereof—may be dependent on whether Oxford Schools, along with district officials, can claim sovereign immunity, which precludes many civil claims against government agencies.Ven Johnson, an attorney representing the plaintiffs, argued on Wednesday that sovereign immunity should not be considered a viable defense, as the district was grossly negligent in responding to complaints about Ethan Crumbley."For this court today to rule that the government tort liability precludes us from filing this lawsuit would be, in our opinion, respectfully, under the law, an error," Johnson said.
A gavel. Image via Wikimedia Commons via Flickr/user: Brian Turner. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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