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Darrell Brooks was allowed back into the courtroom after the judge read the lengthy instructions to the jury; he faced up to six consecutive life sentences plus an extra 859 years if he was convicted.
Darrell Brooks was allowed back into the courtroom after the judge read the lengthy instructions to the jury; he faced up to six consecutive life sentences plus an extra 859 years if he was convicted.
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Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP116 "State Delivers Closing Arguments"Darrell Brooks was allowed back into the courtroom after the judge read the lengthy instructions to the jury; he faced up to six consecutive life sentences plus an extra 859 years if he was convicted.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP114 "Deadly and Disruptive Intentions"Prosecutors tell jurors in their closing arguments that all Darrell Brooks had to do was stop, arguing that Brooks acted intentionally when he drove through the parade crowd, killing six people and injuring more than 60.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP113 "Brooks Delivers His Closing Arguments"Another battle between Darrell Brooks and judge Jennifer Dorow ensues right after the State delivers its closing argument; the defendant finally gives his closing argument to jurors.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP115 "How Could This Happen?"Darrell Brooks gets emotional when delivering his closing argument to the jury; he's facing up to six consecutive life sentences plus another 859 years in prison if convicted on all 76 counts.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP116 "State Delivers Closing Arguments"Darrell Brooks was allowed back into the courtroom after the judge read the lengthy instructions to the jury; he faced up to six consecutive life sentences plus an extra 859 years if he was convicted.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP114 "Deadly and Disruptive Intentions"Prosecutors tell jurors in their closing arguments that all Darrell Brooks had to do was stop, arguing that Brooks acted intentionally when he drove through the parade crowd, killing six people and injuring more than 60.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP112 "Ranting From Another Courtroom"Darrell Brooks seemed to get more disruptive and argumentative with the judge as the trial got closer to the end; the prosecutors believed he was simply trying to delay things because a conviction was inevitable.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP111 "Judge Pushes Trial Forward"Darrell Brooks kept critiquing the judge in front of jurors; when he wouldn't stop, she excused the jury again and kicked him out; all eyes were on how the Honorable Jennifer Dorow handled this belligerent defendant who was representing himself.
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