Brooks' attorneys tried to argue that Brooks was high on marijuana and didn't mean to kill anyone, but a court commissioner said there was 'ample' evidence.
On Friday, Waukesha County Court Commissioner Kevin Costello ordered that suspect Darrell E. Brooks Jr. must stand trial for 77 counts, including homicide and reckless endangerment. As Todd Richmond reported
Brooks' attorneys tried to argue that Brooks was high on marijuana and didn't mean to kill anyone, but a court commissioner said there was 'ample' evidence.
Brooks' attorneys tried to argue that Brooks was high on marijuana and didn't mean to kill anyone, but a court commissioner said there was 'ample' evidence.