WAUKESHA, Wis. - 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. After more than an hour in court arguing why he should represent himself at trial, Judge Dorow granted a 15-minute break so Brooks could speak with the public defenders he wants to fire.
Earlier in the hearing, Brooks told Dorow he wants to represent himself as a "sovereign citizen."Dorow explained to Brooks the experience of his attorneys and even questioned them regarding their education and experience.
Brooks told Dorow, "I agree they have worked tirelessly on a lot of things in this case," but he added that there are "a lot of things" he doesn't understand in the case/proceedings.