He was placed in jail with a $1 million bond, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
Crumbley's lawyers sought to withdraw his guilty plea with a new sentencing date, citing his deteriorating mental health and home life.
Officials said the former president left child porn images in a stack of papers after a business meeting.
The arguments centered on possible discovery violations prosecutors made during the trials and the shooter's Fifth Amendment right.
His lawyer argues he did not get a fair trial because prosecutors did not share witness agreements and claims he had an ineffective lawyer.
Crumbley's lawyer accused the prosecutor of running a $150,000 "smear campaign," which the judge blasted in her ruling.
Officials said the cost to replace the windows is roughly $35,000.
Police said there was a phone number on the note, so officers called the number and arrested the man.
Oakland County Deputy Sheriff Brad Reckling was fatally shot while working undercover in Detroit last summer, according to police.
Oakland County prosecutors want a judge to revoke the mother's jailhouse communication privileges.
A mother who abandoned her kids inside a garbage-filled home years ago is facing even more charges, according to officials.
Officials said the man was walking outside the designated crosswalk area.
Police said the shooting happened Friday night at a hotel in Auburn Hills as officers responded to a domestic dispute call.
Crumbley accused the prosecutor of running a "smear campaign" against her and wants the prosecutor's team removed from her case.
Officials said the woman taught in the Lapeer Community Schools district for more than 25 years.
The judge said the mother is an "acute risk" to the public after she was accused of leaving her kids alone at a home with no working toilet.
The mom faces three counts of first-degree child abuse.
Officials shared more details about how the kids, who were living alone in a garbage-filled home went unnoticed for so long.
Officials said the children were living in "absolute squalor."
Officials said the infant suffered severe head and brain trauma.
Police said the roadway was extremely icy at the time of the crash.
Officials said the boy is linked to 11 home invasions cases, including nine in Pontiac and two in Detroit.
Officials believe the man is targeting homes with teenage and young girls.
Officials said the attack "appears to be a deliberate act of vandalism."
A 15-year-old boy suffered minor injuries in the stabbing and was taken to a nearby hospital where he was treated, according to police.
The 15-year-old boy was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
The judge said she is concerned that prosecutors did not share witness agreements with defense lawyers before the trial.
Officials said the shooting and robbery happened on Jan. 13 inside an Oakland County marijuana business.
Investigators believe he may have had a medical problem that caused the crash.
Officials said the shooting and robbery happened Monday night inside an Oakland County marijuana business.
A Pontiac man was robbed and shot by the person he called for a ride after stealing $12,000 from a co-worker last Friday, police said.
A 66-year-old Oakland County businessman was shot to death Monday, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
Officials said the man was placed in the Oakland County Jail with a bond set at $1 million.
Police said the man has attempted or successfully broken into at least 16 cars and homes in Rochester Hills.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard called the shooting "heinous on multiple levels."
Officials said the pair were ice fishing on the lake when the ice gave away and they fell into the water.
Crumbley's appeal could eventually end up in front of the Michigan Supreme Court, but that will likely take years.
A man was arrested in connection with the shooting and is expected to be charged soon.
Ethan Crumbley was seeking a new trial with witnesses who would testify to his declining mental health before the deadly shooting.