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Defendant Darrell Brooks was often tearful during the opening statement, saying the parade incident was "not intentional."
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State Crime Lab experts testify on collecting and analyzing samples from the 2010 Ford Escape allegedly driven by Darrell Brooks last November through the Waukesha Christmas parade.
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Wednesday's visit comes as the prosecution says it's ready to rest its case against Darrell Brooks.
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Authors of six autopsy reports discuss what happened to victims and the vehicle in question.
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Prosecution witnesses continue to testify, and defendant challenges some during cross-examination.
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Defendant Darrell Brooks declines opening statement for now, but focuses on cross-examination.
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Months after a Waukesha County Judge denied Darrell Brooks’ request to bring in outside jurors, a jury of 16 white people were selected Tuesday.
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A local defense attorney says the opening statement may be challenging for defendant Darrell Brooks.
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Judge Jennifer Dorow says Darrell Brooks has been too disruptive to be in trial courtroom.
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Darrell Brooks, the man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens at the Waukesha Christmas parade last fall, will get to represent himself at his trial.