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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.
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Monday's hearing resolves most pre-trial issues in the Brook's trial involving the Waukesha Christmas parade deaths.
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A man accused of using his vehicle to kill six people at a holiday parade in Waukesha has dropped an insanity plea.
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After Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow made her rulings Friday, defendant Darrell Brooks had an outburst in the courtroom.
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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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The man accused of using his vehicle to kill six people and injure dozens at the Waukesha holiday parade last November has lost a bid to have his trial delayed until next year. Judge Jennifer Dorow orders Darrell Brooks will stand trial in October, as previously scheduled.