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Darrell Brooks isn't done addressing the court in his sentencing hearing; he apologizes to the judge, prosecutors, survivors, and the families of the victims - not only for his role in the deadly parade crash but for his behavior in the courtroom.
Darrell Brooks isn't done addressing the court in his sentencing hearing; he apologizes to the judge, prosecutors, survivors, and the families of the victims - not only for his role in the deadly parade crash but for his behavior in the courtroom.
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Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP129 "Brooks Apologizes to His Many Victims"Darrell Brooks isn't done addressing the court in his sentencing hearing; he apologizes to the judge, prosecutors, survivors, and the families of the victims - not only for his role in the deadly parade crash but for his behavior in the courtroom.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP131 "Judge Gets the Final Word"Darrell Brooks wrapped up his statements to the judge in the deadly parade crash trial; this came after more than 40 people gave emotional victim-impact statements; he spoke to the judge for two hours ahead of his sentencing.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP133 "Brooks Gets Kicked Out During His Sentencing"The judge begins her announcement of Darrell Brooks's sentencing by calling out his behavior immediately following the deadly parade crash; first, he left the scene and then denied his role in what happened.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP134 "Judge Dorow Gets Emotional"The judge gets emotional as she speaks during Darrell Brooks's punishment phase at trial; Judge Jennifer Dorow is forced to kick him out of the courtroom yet again for interrupting her.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP132 "Listening To Brooks's Mother And Grandmother"The people who Darrell Brooks wanted to speak to the judge during the sentencing phase, were asked to appear via Zoom; Darrell Brooks' mother and grandmother apologized for his role in the Christmas parade crash.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP130 "Darrell Brooks Addresses the Judge"Darrell Brooks gets emotional as he addresses the judge who will soon sentence him after the guilty verdict on all 76 counts over his role in the deadly parade crash.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP128 "State Pushes for the Maximum Sentence"Victim-impact statements wrapped up in the sentencing phase; a jury convicted Darrell Brooks of killing six people and injuring 61; the prosecution team had a moment to address Judge Jennifer Dorow.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP127 "Hearing From a Traumatized Community"Several survivors address the court, saying Darrell Brooks robbed them of their sense of personal safety, trust and peace of mind; some of the families of victims asked for Darrell Brooks to apologize to those whose lives he tore apart.
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