Darrell Brooks trial: Is there a motive behind his change in demeanor?
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On Monday, Oct. 10, there seemed to be a significant change in demeanor by Darrell Brooks in his trial. He was dressed in street clothes, his line of questioning was measured, and there was an apology. What is behind it? We get an attorney's perspective.

Darrell Brooks trial; Defendant offers apology, acknowledges victims
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It was a move that caught many by surprise. Darrell Brooks apologized to the court and to all those involved in this trial. It came before the latest witness testimony on Monday, Oct. 10.

Band director takes stand for state in Darrell Brooks trial
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Sarah Wehmeier-Aparicio, Waukesha South band director in November 2021, took the stand for the state in the Darrell Brooks trial. This was part of her testimony.

Nicole White testimony in Darrell Brooks trial; first person struck at parade route
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Prosecutors in the Darrell Brooks trial on Monday, Oct. 10 called Nicole White to the witness stand. They say she was the first person struck by Brooks on the route of the Waukesha Christmas Parade.

Darrell Brooks trial: Week 1 recap, state calls 8 witnesses
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Witness testimony resumes Monday morning in the Darrell Brooks trial, charged in the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack. This, after an eventful first week of the trial that saw repeated disruptions from the defendant, prompting him to be moved from the main courtroom every day, starting moments after jury selection began.

Darrell Brooks trial: Week 1 recap, state calls 8 witnesses

Witness testimony resumes Monday morning in the Darrell Brooks trial, charged in the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack. This, after an eventful first week of the trial that saw repeated disruptions from the defendant, prompting him to be moved from the main courtroom every day, starting moments after jury selection began.

Darrell Brooks' mother says 'he didn?t mean to hurt nobody'
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For the first time since the Darrell Brooks trial started, we're hearing from the defendant's mother, who spoke with FOX6's Mary Stoker Smith. Dawn Woods said she does think her son should pay for what he did.

Darrell Brooks trial: Judge doing 'extraordinary job,' expert says
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Witness testimony resumes Monday morning in the Darrell Brooks trial, charged in the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack. This, after an eventful first week of the trial that saw repeated disruptions from the defendant, prompting him to be moved from the main courtroom every day, starting moments after jury selection began.

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Jill Biden visiting Milwaukee Oct. 12

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Holly Berg testifies for the state in the Darrell Brooks trial
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Holly Berg testified for the state in the Darrell Brooks trial, providing a description of a red SUV plowing through crowds of people at the Waukesha Christmas Parade.

Darrell Brooks trial: Ex-girlfriend testifies, COVID test negative

The trial of Darrell Brooks, accused in the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack, resumed with a second day of testimony Friday, Oct. 7.

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Darrell Brooks' mother says 'he didn’t mean to hurt nobody'

For the first time since the Darrell Brooks trial started, we're hearing from the defendant's mother, who spoke with FOX6's Mary Stoker Smith. Dawn Woods said she does think her son should pay for what he did.

Biden to pardon all prior federal marijuana offenses, calls for review of law
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President Joe Biden announced on Thursday he will issue an executive order pardoning all people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law, in what amounts to the most extensive White House action taken to date in U.S. drug policy.