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Waukesha Christmas parade attack suspect Darrell Brooks was placed in a separate room Monday as the court attempted to begin the jury selection process in a trial over his alleged November rampage ...
Court made access to all juror questionnaire ... Brooks told Judge Dorow he "doesn’t recognize" the name "Darrell Brooks." He interrupted Judge Dorow several times and said he was "bombarded ...
The judge overseeing the trial for the man accused of killing six and wounding dozens in a 2021 Christmas parade said Friday the defendant was frightening her in court. Darrell Brooks Jr., 40 ...
In this Oct. 26, 2022, file photo, Darrell Brooks listens as the jurors confirm their guilty verdicts after they were read during his trial in a Waukesha County Circuit Court in Waukesha ...
APOLOGY, DARRELL BROOKS APPEARED VIRTUALLY IN COURT MONDAY MORNING FROM THE DODGE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, WHERE HE’S CURRENTLY SERVING SIX LIFE SENTENCES FOR THE WAUKESHA PARADE ATTACK IN ...
Darrell Brooks, who is representing himself, was once again up to his bizarre antics ahead of opening statements Thursday, just three days after he was tossed from court for interrupting jury ...
To begin court on Tuesday, Brooks referred to himself as Darrell Brooks, Jr. It was the first time he ever stated his full name in court. The judge noted Brooks had filed for a stay of his ...
LESS THAN A WEEK AFTER A JURY CONVICTED DARRYL BROOKS IN THE DEADLY WAUKESHA PARADE RAMPAGE, HE WAS BACK IN COURT AS SCHEDULED. HIS SENTENCING AND AGAIN CHALLENGING THE JUDGE QUESTIONING WHY HE ...
Darrell Brooks was sentenced to life in prison without ... Brooks spoke for more than two hours, telling the court he struggles to understand why this tragic incident happened.
More: Darrell Brooks is the suspect in the Waukesha Christmas ... killing six people and seriously injuring dozens of others. Brooks appeared in court in a wheelchair, while wearing a blue plaid ...
Darrell Brooks is dropping his court-appointed attorney. Michael Covey has been Brooks' attorney for the last two years as part of Brooks' appeal. Brooks now wants to represent himself going forward.