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Judge Jennifer Dorow says Darrell Brooks has been too disruptive to be in trial courtroom.
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In between Wisconsin legislative sessions, study committees take on tough issues and then propose legislation. One committee is looking at job access for those being released from prison.
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A sex trafficking victim accused of killing a man who allegedly trafficked her can argue at trial that she was justified in killing him, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in a decision that could help define the limits of legal immunity for trafficking victims nationwide.
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The man charged with killing seven people at an Independence Day parade confessed to police that he unleashed a hail of bullets from a rooftop in Highland Park, Illinois and then fled to the Madison area, where he contemplated shooting up an event there.
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Darrell Brooks has switched his plea from not guilty to not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.
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An autopsy Thursday could reveal more about what caused the death of a 20-year-old Milwaukee man who was in police custody.
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A Milwaukee man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he drove an SUV through the Waukesha Christmas parade pleaded not guilty Friday to scores of criminal charges.
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A judge has approved an agreement by lawyers to destroy the assault-style rifle that Kyle Rittenhouse used to kill two people and wound a third during a 2020 street protest in Wisconsin.
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On Wednesday, a jury found Theodore Edgecomb guilty of first-degree reckless homicide. Edgecomb is a Black man who killed a white man after a traffic altercation near Milwaukee's Brady Street in 2020.
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Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man acquitted of fatally shooting two men and wounding a third during street protests in Kenosha in 2020, has filed papers in court to recover property seized by police after his arrest, including the gun he used in the shootings.