Darrell Brooks' sentencing: What to expect

Darrell Brooks was tried and convicted on all 76 counts in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 15 and 16, Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow will sentence Brooks.

Darrell Brooks' sentencing Nov 15-16, he 'plans to appeal'

Darrell Brooks will be sentenced on Nov. 15-16 following his conviction on 76 charges in connection with the Waukesha Christmas parade attack in November 2021. He did not address an appeal in court Monday when sentencing was scheduled, but in a letter Friday, he said he intends to do so.

Darrell Brooks trial ‘really hard’ for Milwaukee Dancing Grannies

The nearly month-long Darrell Brooks trial was difficult for the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies. The group lost four members in the Christmas parade attack. They will return to Waukesha for the first time since that tragic day on Dec. 4 for the 2022 Christmas parade.

Darrell Brooks' mother wants to 'curl up and die' after verdict

Dawn Woods spoke with FOX6 News in the hours after a Waukesha County jury convicted her son on 76 charges for murdering six people and injuring more than 60 others in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack Nov. 21, 2021. Woods referred to her son as a “caged bird” and said she hopes the case will raise awareness of mental illness.

Darrell Brooks trial: What is defendant's 'theory of defense'?

In his deferred opening statement, Darrell Brooks told the jury in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack trial, “There's always two sides to every story.” One expert said it's unclear which story Brooks is trying to tell.

Darrell Brooks trial: Week 3 recap, judge threatens to end defense

Darrell Brooks could call his mother to the stand and testify himself Monday, Oct. 24 before jury instructions begin in the Waukesha Christmas parade trial. This, after a shocking end to the third week of the trial which saw the defendant give the judge a "stare down" that she said scared her to the point where she had to call for a break in the proceedings.

Darrell Brooks trial: Who did the defendant call to testify?

Darrell Brooks is calling his own witnesses to the stand in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack trial after delivering an emotional deferred opening statement to the jury. Brooks is representing himself in this case, facing the possibility of life in prison.