Darrell Brooks trial: Criminal history dates back to 1999

Darrell Brooks, 40, on trial starting Monday for the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack that killed six and injured more than 60, has a felony record that dates back to 1999 when he slashed another man's face with a knife.

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Darrell Brooks trial: Why insanity plea was dropped

Darrell Brooks, 40, on trial starting Monday for the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack that killed six and injured more than 60, withdrew his insanity plea on Sept. 9, telling the court, "I have my own reasons why."

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Darrell Brooks defending himself a 'lose-lose' situation, expert says
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Darrell Brooks will represent himself in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack trial set to begin with jury selection Oct. 3, questioning witnesses himself. Legal experts say it's not a good thing.

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, questioning witnesses himself. Legal experts say it's not a good thing.

Darrell Brooks to defend himself
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Darrell Brooks will defend himself in the Waukesha Christmas parade trial which begins Monday, Oct. 3.

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 parade attack trial.

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The U.S. Embassy in Moscow has issued another security alert for Americans in Russia, warning them to depart “immediately while limited commercial travel options remain.”

Aaron Rodgers rips college football's 'ridiculous' targeting rules: 'Are you s----in me?'

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Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000

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Darrell Brooks wants to defend self, judge delays decision

Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow delayed a decision on whether Darrell Brooks will represent himself in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack trial, which is currently set to start on Monday, Oct. 3. Dorow gave Brooks until Wednesday to sign paperwork waiving his right to an attorney.

Darrell Brooks pretrial hearing; can he defend himself?
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Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow delayed a decision on whether Darrell Brooks will represent himself in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack trial, which is currently set to start on Monday, Oct. 3.

Gov. Evers visits UW-Milwaukee; roundtable talks with students

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