The man convicted of killing six people and injuring dozens more in the 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack will represent himself going forward in his appeals process. Back in 2021, Darrell Brooks drove an SUV through the Waukesha Christmas parade, killing six people. In October of 2022, Brooks represented himself in the three-week trial where he was found guilty on multiple counts. Brooks, now 43, is serving six life sentences. Now, he’s asked the court to represent himself once again. Brooks was appealing that case and was appointed Michael Covey by the State Public Defender’s Office. In court, Covey told Judge Jennifer Dorow that Brooks asked Covey to withdraw from the case. Covey filed for an extension on Brooks’ time to appeal, for the eighth time. Covey told Judge Dorow the reason for the extension was because there were hundreds of hours of material to go through. Brooks appeared virtually, as he is serving his sentence out of state.
Waukesha Christmas parade attacker is representing himself during appeals
By Courtney Chaffee
Apr 7, 2025 | 5:29 PM

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