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Judge allows Darrell Brooks to represent himself in Waukesha ...

The man accused in the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack will represent himself in his Oct. 3 trial. Darrell Brooks met a 9 a.m. deadline ...

Why would Darrell Brooks decide to represent himself and why does ...

Darrell Brooks, as a resident of the state of Wisconsin, is inherently subject to the law of both the state and the United States of America, including statute.

Is Darrell Brooks doing a good job defending himself in the ... - Quora

Darrell Brooks was sentenced to life in prison because he took his vehicle and drove into a crowd of people killing them. None of the people he ...

Darrell Brooks wants to defend self, Waukesha Co. judge ... - YouTube

WATCH: Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow is expected to decide whether Darrell Brooks can defend himself and waive his right to an ...

Darrell Brooks defending himself a 'lose-lose' situation, expert says

Darrell Brooks will represent himself in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack trial set to begin with jury selection Oct. 3, ...

Darrell Brooks Defends Himself in Waukesha Parade Trial (RECAP)

Darrell Brooks began presenting his case in his own defense Thursday with an emotionally charged opening statement and witness testimony.

Darrell Brooks to represent himself at Waukesha Christmas parade ...

Darrell Brooks Jr. will head into his October homicide and reckless endangerment trial without an attorney.

Legal expert analyzes Brooks' decision to defend himself

— The judge in the Darrell Brooks Jr. case Wednesday granted his request to release counsel and represent himself going forward. Judge Jennifer ...

Darrell Brooks wants to defend self, judge considers motion - YouTube

Darrell Brooks wants to defend self, judge considers motion | FOX6 News Milwaukee.

Accused Waukesha Christmas parade killer questions victims ... - CNN

The attorneys later filed a motion to withdraw from the case, and the judge ruled to allow Brooks to represent himself at trial. Testimony ...

Darrell Brooks represents himself in Waukesha Christmas parade trial

Brooks' request to represent himself and his decision weeks earlier to withdraw his insanity defense plea raised questions about Brooks' ...

Darrell Brooks intends to represent himself at Waukesha parade trial

Darrell Brooks Jr. will head into his Oct. 3 trial without a lawyer if a motion by his attorneys to withdraw from the case is accepted.

Darrell Brooks can defend self in parade trial, Judge Dorow rules

Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow ruled Darrell Brooks can defend himself and waive his right to an attorney in the Waukesha Christmas ...

Darrell Brooks, the man accused of killing 6 people at a Wisconsin ...

Brooks, who is defending himself, has caused a commotion in court before. Last week, during hearings on his self-representation, Waukesha County ...

Darrell Brooks defending himself a 'lose-lose' situation, expert says

Darrell Brooks will represent himself in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack trial set to begin with jury selection Oct. 3, ...

UW Law Experts Provide Content on Criminal Law During Darrell ...

The trial of Darrell Brooks, accused of killing six and injuring more than 60 last November by driving through a holiday parade in Waukesha, ...

Judge allows Darrell Brooks to represent himself in trial - TMJ4

The man accused in the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack met a 9 a.m. deadline Wednesday to waive his right to an attorney and requested ...

Darrell Brooks calls more witnesses to stand as he defends himself ...

Darrell Brooks is calling more witnesses to the stand as he continues to represent himself in the Waukesha parade trial.

Darrell Brooks Jr. wants to defend himself in fatal Wisconsin parade ...

A man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens of others by driving an SUV through a Christmas parade in Wisconsin last year wants ...

Darrell Brooks wants to defend himself again, Phish Discussion Topic

He's going on trial for running over his baby mama and shooting at someone. "In both cases, Brooks' attorney said, if they go to trial, Brooks ...