Craziest Trial Ever Just Ended

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  • @OllieOxyn
    @OllieOxyn Рік тому +10108

    I feel it needs to be mentioned that the victims were mostly children in the school band and older women in the dancing grannies. This man is a monster.

    • @danielseaburg9763
      @danielseaburg9763 Рік тому +2

      You left out the ''white'' part.
      They weren't ''children'', they were ''white children.'' who he intentionally murdered, because they were white. The only part that needs mentioning is the racism part. Unless, you ignore racism when it's done to white people? because...you're a racist?..

    • @rival3dddd
      @rival3dddd Рік тому +458

      don't forget the motive.

    • @Gdhttu
      @Gdhttu Рік тому +319

      No one ever talks about the motive 😴😴😴

    • @europason2293
      @europason2293 Рік тому +3

      @Kris, the entire media covered the motive up and pretended it was a mystery.

    • @solomonchild3398
      @solomonchild3398 Рік тому +209

      @@rival3dddd what was his motive, Fleeing following domestic violence?

  • @danjennings1293
    @danjennings1293 Рік тому +40239

    Gotta feel for the victims families. This dude made a mockery of the whole trial and disrespected almost everyone involved.

    • @chmn8051
      @chmn8051 Рік тому +1

      Why? Stop hating because he’s a POC… u racist weirdo.. BLM ✊🏿 rip George Floyd

    • @vanillaskin1907
      @vanillaskin1907 Рік тому +1292

      these bots are out of hand

    • @khalidhassan9423
      @khalidhassan9423 Рік тому

      @Christofer Pezet you became racist again, nice

    • @lawrencetalbot8346
      @lawrencetalbot8346 Рік тому +2

      I hope they sue MSNBC. The amount of hate that organization spewed saying the victims deserved it because they were white or tried to say this was racist to arrest the driver was absolutely disgusting

    • @vanillaskin1907
      @vanillaskin1907 Рік тому +396

      @Christofer Pezet 🤡

  • @MYLAR.
    @MYLAR. Рік тому +954

    Note: during the victim impact statements - one of which was i believe a mother talking about her daughter’s permanent brain damage and will never walk again - he rolled his eyes. I envy who kills him in jail.

    • @kass_G59
      @kass_G59 Рік тому

      Me too dude. I pray his death is as gruesome as humanly possible.

    • @silverhawk8699
      @silverhawk8699 Рік тому +186

      Bold of you to assume they'll kill him. The inmates will know who he is and what he has done, and they will make him *beg* for death like a fearful child. He will spend *years, likely decades* suffering. Then when they finally do kill him, his final moments will be in ungodly agony. Plus, this is all assuming he'll EVER be let out of solitary confinement for his own protection. He will either spend the rest of his life in a white box, or in constant fear of being beaten to a pulp in the middle of the night. I hope every inmate takes turns violently attacking him in every way possible, for years on end. Even then, his fate will be too good for him. He deserves no peace.

    • @weaponizedglitter69
      @weaponizedglitter69 10 місяців тому +40

      ​@silverhawk8699 aaahhh I like you!!!!

    • @GiveMeMeatballsImHungry
      @GiveMeMeatballsImHungry 6 місяців тому

      @@silverhawk8699what the actual fuck

    • @higaiwokeru
      @higaiwokeru 6 місяців тому +44

      I remember how the prosecutor started to list the injuries her poor child suffered and Brooks just couldn’t keep his mouth shut, trying to object over and over again while the poor mother is crying
      Her children lived but they are permanently scarred both physically and mentally and this fucking monster keeps treating it like it’s no big deal

  • @JasWritesInDarkness
    @JasWritesInDarkness Рік тому +4283

    She deserves the Mom of The Year award for dealing with this child’s temper tantrums!

    • @uki7094
      @uki7094 Рік тому +88

      she mommy frfr

    • @lmao1660
      @lmao1660 Рік тому +26

      @@uki7094 ...

    • @VitaTheMerm
      @VitaTheMerm Рік тому +11

      @@uki7094 uhhhhh

    • @peswaka6761
      @peswaka6761 Рік тому +19

      @@uki7094 on goddd

    • @Hans-yo2cq
      @Hans-yo2cq Рік тому

      I feel like there was also a sort of showcase from Dorow on what kind of person your typical abuser is like. Idk how Darrell did it, but every video I have seen of the man makes me thoroughly convinced that he is a sociopathic narcissistic piece of worthless shit, and I genuinely can’t believe a human can be this fucking delusional and insane.

  • @Straxus
    @Straxus Рік тому +3837

    It's crazy because you know he's the kind of psychopath that believes he is a genius and everyone else are NPCs

    • @Soundwave08
      @Soundwave08 Рік тому +63

      I’m getting that feeling from him lol.

    • @JA-jx1hk
      @JA-jx1hk Рік тому +62

      He thinks just white people are npcs

    • @DBxSnowman
      @DBxSnowman Рік тому +1

      That's not a psychopath. That's, at closest relation to ASPD, very low-functioning sociopathy. But that's also very statistically unlikely (less than 1% of the population, and tendencies don't count unless over 80-90% of symptoms/traits are present). Might be schizotypal, possibly another cluster B like histrionic personality disorder or borderline, possibly. But a psychopath? Nah. Waaaay too dumb, unhinged, and quick to anger. Could even be a normal moron going off the deep end. Regular (or most other mentally people that go unmedicated) tend to snap much harder, and in this sort of dumb, spectacular fashion.

    • @thatfamilyguy8664
      @thatfamilyguy8664 Рік тому

      don't call him a psychopath because hes not a "psychopath" hes just
      An evil human...
      You probably assumed I was going to support him

    • @lars7747
      @lars7747 Рік тому +66

      He blamed the victims for dying since they didn't get out of the way in time

  • @vlScar
    @vlScar Рік тому +10943

    Judge needs a raise for her patience

  • @nexiist
    @nexiist Рік тому +4953

    His lack of empathy is very scary

    • @racool911
      @racool911 Рік тому +235

      @@wynn1587 ?

    • @achillesleon5545
      @achillesleon5545 Рік тому

      @Wynn Found the sexist.

    • @bush_kit
      @bush_kit Рік тому +253

      @Wynn what? No? Wtf kind of logic is that? Guys can absolutely show empathy. And both men and women can show empathy, same with showing emotions. This man is likely a psychopath. Psychopaths show little to no empathy and can be really dangerous. _And_ it is something that can affect men and women.

    • @getgunnerttv1603
      @getgunnerttv1603 Рік тому +166

      @Wynn sexist much?

    • @evolicious
      @evolicious Рік тому +67

      @@wynn1587 thats a lie.

  • @cyrus2395
    @cyrus2395 Рік тому +320

    "Your Honor, the defendant has escaped."
    "Did anyone see where he went?"
    "No, but we have a witness claim they saw a large cardboard box shuffling along the floor in the lobby."

  • @KingBongHogger
    @KingBongHogger Рік тому +6670

    I'm from Waukesha and know many people who've been affected by what he did. The judge was awesome. Darrell obviously has no remorse. He only feels sorry for himself because he'll never see life outside a prison again. Judge Dorow really deserves praise for how calm she was. She made absolute sure there were no loopholes he could squirm out of. He's pure evil, but at least he'll never see the light of day.

    • @theultimatebackupaccount3439
      @theultimatebackupaccount3439 Рік тому +312

      The judge was awesome in this. She bent over backwards and actually helped him in many cases. I remember watching court tv commentators ridicule her for letting him have so much lee-way. But in the end, that was the smartest thing she could do. This would ensure all appeals would be rejected.

    • @GoldsteinShekelbergSwartz
      @GoldsteinShekelbergSwartz Рік тому +15

      Yes, Judge did go easy on him. January 6 prisoners will have longer prison sentences than him. LOL

    • @alexzander2211
      @alexzander2211 Рік тому

      Black lives matter. Poor guy getting jailed by white supremacists. We have to Pay for his bail. - this is unironically something a person wrote on the internet back when he got arrested. Like wtf is wrong with people.

    • @edgytoucan3444
      @edgytoucan3444 Рік тому

      @@GoldsteinShekelbergSwartz as long as those january sixth motherfuckers don’t go back in public for the rest of their lives I’m fine

    • @austins.2495
      @austins.2495 Рік тому +142

      @@ctr289 you’ve definitely never been to prison 😂 stay in school kid, you’ve got a lot to learn. Buckle in

  • @breadfan_85
    @breadfan_85 Рік тому +2712

    He is constantly applying a double standard to everything. He literally interrupted her to accuse her of interrupting him.

    • @jasonporter5912
      @jasonporter5912 Рік тому +128

      I loved when he said "why can you interrupt me but I can't interrupt you?" That's just "dealing with a judge 101".

    • @justinmcgough3958
      @justinmcgough3958 Рік тому +46

      @@realcarlwinslow8779 don't bother reaplying to those types of comments. They're just bots and any attention is just a win for them. Just report and move on.

    • @ventarfield7115
      @ventarfield7115 Рік тому

      As black Isrealites are prone to do after consuming a heavy dose of "American" media

    • @andrewv3905
      @andrewv3905 Рік тому +39

      He was repeatedly yelling that nothing should be kept from the jury, that they should see and know everything.
      Then when the jury asked to see exhibits during deliberation he objected and said there’s no reason they need that information.

    • @fuzzymonkey128
      @fuzzymonkey128 Рік тому +33

      He also corrected the judge when she mentioned that he was reading a book, and it was actually a bible. He then proceeded to comment on how people these days don't follow the bible's teachings. Ironic and riveting.

  • @davidwaynemain
    @davidwaynemain Рік тому +789

    This happened way to close to home: A prosecutor for a molested child started giving details on how many times her father had messed with her. Up until this point her father had denied everything. Once the prosecutor started elaborate and exaggerated on how many times does father had committed this crime he stood up and interrupted and said "It wasn't THAT many times!!!"
    Well done prosecutor. Well done.

  • @dwaterson21
    @dwaterson21 Рік тому +770

    The fact that he tried for a mistrial is hilarious. He actually thought that acting like an idiot in front of Judge Steelballs was gonna rile her up. What a legend of a judge.

    • @jordinagel1184
      @jordinagel1184 6 місяців тому +15

      He probably misunderstood the concept of a mistrial and just assumed he could go for one if *any* person participating in the trial (including himself) did not behave according to protocol

    • @Commodore22345
      @Commodore22345 Місяць тому +2

      I think people give the judge too much credit. She allowed her courtroom to become a circus. A judge is allowed to order that an unruly defendant be gagged so they can't speak or have outbursts like that and she should have ordered that after his first outburst.

    • @fashiharz8584
      @fashiharz8584 Місяць тому +4

      He actually didn't think anything. There's nothing in his head. Just lots of pure anger and selfishness, like a toddler, except that this toddler killed people.

    • @nanook6620
      @nanook6620 28 днів тому +6

      @@Commodore22345 She gave him a lot of rope. Now he has no leeway to claim any kind of mistrial and his appeals will probably get thrown out pretty quickly.

    • @Commodore22345
      @Commodore22345 28 днів тому

      @@nanook6620 I've heard that excuse for why she let him have his little outbursts and I just don't buy it. Seems like people just don't want to criticize that judge. What she should have done was kicked him out of the courtroom and a court-appointed public defender should have continued his defense.
      There wouldn't have been a mistrial if she had done that and the only thing letting him carry on like that did was extend the length of this trial. It would have (and should have) been over in a day if she had maintained control of her courtroom.

  • @midnightsnow5655
    @midnightsnow5655 Рік тому +8853

    I have so much respect for the judge. People kept criticizing her throughout the trial for being too lenient, but she was doing everything within her power to protect the case.

    • @Hollyclown
      @Hollyclown Рік тому +523

      There is strength in humility.

    • @NickPotatoes
      @NickPotatoes Рік тому +315

      @@Hollyclown A lesson many people seem to have forgotten today.

    • @BrentARJ
      @BrentARJ Рік тому +600

      People need to remember that judges and their families have been murdered by the psychotic criminals they put behind bars. His staredown is a threat and she knew it. She's not just a great judge, she's also brave as hell.

    • @bradchambers5886
      @bradchambers5886 Рік тому +18

      @Soynugsfan1235 There are too many high profile female judges lately. Surely a sign of the imminent collapse of this empire.

    • @MisterMosfet
      @MisterMosfet Рік тому +425

      @@bradchambers5886 you really just said that on a video of a woman judge doing her job perfectly huh
      you should be mad at the lawmakers, not the judges who just go by the laws and heavily biased precedence from previous cases.

  • @texastitan6567
    @texastitan6567 Рік тому +4129

    “I need to take a break. The defendant is having a stare down with me” are words I never would’ve thought I hear a judge in a murder trial say

    • @hdhshdhs5503
      @hdhshdhs5503 Рік тому +403

      He has this stupid scowl attempting to intimidate people when it’s the most pathetic thing.

    • @zappbrannigan4170
      @zappbrannigan4170 Рік тому +154

      @@hdhshdhs5503 unga bunga brain

    • @HelpW4nted
      @HelpW4nted Рік тому +298

      Who ever blinks first loses the case

    • @RichieRich7339
      @RichieRich7339 Рік тому +57

      @@HelpW4nted bruh for real lmao

    • @jstar3382
      @jstar3382 Рік тому +71

      The problem is that he's crazy so having a dude that heartless glare at you is frightening

  • @happysqWid
    @happysqWid Рік тому +348

    It's impossible to go for insanity while representing yourself, if you are sane enough to represent yourself, you won't get insanity. They'd just deem you incompetent and assign council if that were what he was trying to do

    • @a_chill_dude.
      @a_chill_dude. Рік тому

      they should have just given it to him
      Like him actually doing that was insane

    • @HauntedXXXPancake
      @HauntedXXXPancake 2 місяці тому +1

      @@ADSHYN He actually got life x 6. 🎉

  • @Turminal1
    @Turminal1 Рік тому +946

    If anyone wanted to watch the whole trial but thinks court is super boring, I'd suggest checking out someone like Rekita Law or Emily D. Baker. They are lawyers who livestream, comment on, and explain noteworthy court cases.

    • @castlebrookstables4611
      @castlebrookstables4611 Рік тому +5

      thank you

    • @HPsawus
      @HPsawus Рік тому +5

      Thanks bro

    • @rackel8195
      @rackel8195 Рік тому +6

      She's not a lawyer but I love watching Boze vs. The World react to court cases

    • @KaelWrit
      @KaelWrit Рік тому +1

      Daves Lemonade covered it well

    • @mewnzzz
      @mewnzzz Рік тому +1

      @@rackel8195fr me too

  • @bloopbloop9687
    @bloopbloop9687 Рік тому +5873

    As every lawyer knows, "a man who defends himself in court has a fool for a client"

    • @jleif7736
      @jleif7736 Рік тому +360

      Honestly, I was once a drug addict, and stole about 3k from my brother-in-law for drug money, and he pressed charges on me, I went to court, and after about 6 months in jail, I got out, went to sober living, and I never showed up for probation, or any court dates for about 2 and a half years, I finally turned my self in, scheduled a court date, and represented myself, brought proof of me going to inpatient rehab, once that was over, I move to a sober living house, after that I bought my own house, got promoted to manager at my work, bought a car. I represented myself, and brought all of my own facts, and the Judge literally dropped my charges, probation, and I got off scott-free. It can be beneficial if you have an IQ above 75 unlike Darrell Brooks LOL

    • @tjsmiley
      @tjsmiley Рік тому +70

      @@jleif7736 bro… nobody cares lol

    • @gabrielepalermo5724
      @gabrielepalermo5724 Рік тому +405

      @@tjsmiley bruh why do u reply if u actually dont care?

    • @Gh0stFace420
      @Gh0stFace420 Рік тому +4

      @@tjsmiley so why reply? Dickheads like you are pathetic 😂

    • @Bobby_Corwen
      @Bobby_Corwen Рік тому +247

      @@tjsmiley I care.

  • @iraqifoodcart8447
    @iraqifoodcart8447 Рік тому +3395

    My favorite moment was when he said "I'm not stupid your honor." And the judge responded with, "Well, I have to disagree with that."

    • @elijahtinsley951
      @elijahtinsley951 Рік тому +29

      I watched most of the trial but must have missed that, do you have a clip of that?

    • @nrksbullet
      @nrksbullet Рік тому +102

      ​@@elijahtinsley951 I feel like that didn't happen. That famous argument between judge and defendant that Rick and Morty did a reading of has that quote word for word, I'm pretty sure.

    • @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis
      @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis Рік тому +25

      No it actually did happen. I watched the entire trial. That happened

    • @defaulted9485
      @defaulted9485 Рік тому +14

      @@nrksbullet To put back how crazy this trial was, Brooks were full blown posing the Balotelli meme back in 2014 in front of the judge (albeit in the other room).
      He basically threwn his rights to be perceived innocent and thrown the doubts of the juries.
      Disagreement of stupidity had nothing compared to that jackassery.

    • @purplefreedom1631
      @purplefreedom1631 Рік тому +39

      @@elijahtinsley951 she was replying to the rest of his comment but the way it lines up (due to his interruptions) is exactly as the OP said and I laughed at it too

  • @jamvan1000
    @jamvan1000 Рік тому +1207

    There is a not a single person on this planet I hold more hatred for than this man. I had an ex with PTSD after watching her brother get ran over by a car by accident. I cannot imagine putting a family through that on purpose. I remember the day it happened, I immediately texted her to avoid any and all news and social media for a solid week.

    • @samjohnson8588
      @samjohnson8588 Рік тому +66

      That's a hard thing to support someone get through, man, I hope that you're okay and that your Ex's family saw some form of justice

    • @Fluttershys_bong
      @Fluttershys_bong Рік тому +34

      Really? For me I can think of a couple tbh; Albert Fish, the guys behind Junko Furuta’s death that are roaming free, Peter Scully, the list goes on…

    • @Cuumerr
      @Cuumerr Рік тому +3

      I sent this video to your ex

    • @ongogablogian3178
      @ongogablogian3178 Рік тому

      ​@@Fluttershys_bong ur gey as hell lol. Obviously there's worse shit out there moron

    • @gunsandroses896
      @gunsandroses896 10 місяців тому +5

      Gods. Glad you seem to still be friendly with your ex. And that man (in the video) deserves to rot.

  • @skyridersilvermoon8240
    @skyridersilvermoon8240 Рік тому +212

    I know this is serious but the "Now you've ruined his whole defence" when they took away his box fort at 2:16 tickled me right to my core

    • @Just_A_Guy_Here.
      @Just_A_Guy_Here. 6 місяців тому +2

      I'm your 100th liker here & bye.

    • @hi-ld4gg
      @hi-ld4gg 5 місяців тому

      To me it perfectly encapsulates what these people are, a joke

    • @HauntedXXXPancake
      @HauntedXXXPancake 2 місяці тому

      I'm surprised he didn't go "something, something, Castle-doctrine !"
      when they took away his boxes.

  • @Bigdawg158
    @Bigdawg158 Рік тому +10513

    This man binged a season of law and order and thought it was enough to be his own lawyer. He really sees himself as the main character

    • @cloes1984
      @cloes1984 Рік тому +273

      @Christofer Pezet ban speedrun

    • @nastybigJim
      @nastybigJim Рік тому +115

      reminds me of that guy who killed his wife/girlfriend and daughter and attempted to kill his son then represented himself in court and interrogated his own son while looking like Sideshow Bob smh

    • @desireheard3540
      @desireheard3540 Рік тому

      @Christofer Pezet broooooo STOP saying the n word in every fucking reply!!!!!! 👴🏻👴🏻👴🏻👴🏻

    • @UltraSaltyDomer1776
      @UltraSaltyDomer1776 Рік тому +1

      Objection

    • @rattfish
      @rattfish Рік тому

      these bots really eatin ass rn

  • @boatmantheman
    @boatmantheman Рік тому +2563

    Whenever I hear "represent themselves in court" I always think of Onision appearing in court wearing a bulletproof vest

  • @thehashslangingtrapper2108
    @thehashslangingtrapper2108 Рік тому +179

    Kudos to all the families of the victims sitting in the court room keeping there cool while having to listen to that clown being disrespectful like he’s the actual victim.

    • @based-ys9um
      @based-ys9um 11 місяців тому

      They are always the victim

  • @nathanbusch3953
    @nathanbusch3953 Рік тому +147

    Most of the best lawyers aren’t even dumb enough to represent themselves.

  • @meru8348
    @meru8348 Рік тому +5877

    Respect to the judge not letting him play any bs games, she was so calm and handled him like a professional.

    • @Chinothebad
      @Chinothebad Рік тому +64

      Yeah, the man keeps being belligerent and all in making himself into a loathsome clown but the judge managed to lay the law down without losing her cool.

    • @zebnemma
      @zebnemma Рік тому +1

      This is how to deal with any overbearing person or Karen/Kevin or whatever. They try to play games with you and if you give in they win. Don't give them anything to work with, stay cool at all cost until the person gets bored and stops acting stupid when they see their tactic isn't working on you. "Argue with stupid and stupid wins with experience". Big applause to the judge for showing people how it's done! We could all need to learn this level of cool when we all inevitably encounter some wilding rage baiting animals in our daily lifes. Another tactic I've seen other than rage baiting, guilt baiting or sympathy baiting is the one where they try to wear their victim down by pestering them hoping that the victim will just give them what they want so that they will go away. It's a game of endurance and patience pretty much. Okay then cunt if you wanna waste my time I'm gonna waste your fucking time back!!! But I'm gonna do it respectfully with some hidden sarcasm just enough that they can't accuse you of being mean or anything! And eventually they will get bored and leave.

    • @notatrollll
      @notatrollll Рік тому +24

      The judge was far too timid, i watched the entire trial, I watched every minute. She would repeatedly warn him and say its his last chance, but not follow through with her warnings. She didnt seem confident at times, and reexplained law to the record multiple times when shes not required to. In the end, it must have been a super hard case and as long as the end result is the same she will have done a good job. But judges must be confident with their rulings and not engage in arguing or explanations to the parties when they become abusive.

    • @308AlYsSa0034
      @308AlYsSa0034 Рік тому +132

      @@notatrollll but it was also explained in this same video that they were tip toeing carefully around him so as to not have him try for a Mistrail and claim Bias in the court.
      And that they'd rather try for a more lenient sentence when theres no cooperation from the defendant to once again, claim bias.
      If she got rhe job done and the outcome expected and deserved, I dont really have an issue how soft spoken the judge is or how many times they wanna repeat a warning, yknow?;

    • @your_average_cultured_dude
      @your_average_cultured_dude Рік тому +28

      ayo demon girl meru!?

  • @variadi
    @variadi Рік тому +2684

    He told the jury that they alone had the power. He asked them to open their hearts and do what they believe is right. The jury delivered.

    • @sammysstopmotionoas2004
      @sammysstopmotionoas2004 Рік тому +115

      Hey they followed his request at least.

    • @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena
      @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena Рік тому +28

      They did not deliver he would have been executed or a mental asylum if they did what they thought was right

    • @Mr-Bogs
      @Mr-Bogs Рік тому +135

      @@JohnnyYeTaecanUktena If I'm not mistaken, Wisconsin doesn't have the death penalty. Prison is far worse than being put in an asylum. Especially for someone who murdered and maimed innocent elderly women and children. He'll probably spend most of his time in solitary for his own protection but in turn will be a living hell

    • @arcticafrostbite617
      @arcticafrostbite617 Рік тому +1

      @@Mr-Bogs if he's not put in solitary immediately genpop will ensure he's dead within the week.
      hell, Pedophiles are often killed within 2-3 days of being sent to prison.

    • @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena
      @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena Рік тому

      @@Mr-Bogs It is not a living hell if he does not understand what is going on. And hell throwing someone on solitary for too long will actually get them sent to a asylum as they will go crazy from the lack of Human interaction if they were not to begin with. And this guy that represented himself in the trial just sounds crazy so he should be an experiment to reverse Psychosis or just gotten rid of as there is no point in keeping him in prison if it is just going to waste the tax payers money as he won't be a nice productive slave. And yes Prisons are just places for legal slaves as they are not about rehabilitation for the offenders as anyone that always gets out always goes back to the crimes they committed

  • @Belormoroth
    @Belormoroth Рік тому +172

    Double Jeopardy means that he cannot be sentenced twice for same crime. There was a movie at 1999 with Ashley Judd with this title. Good movie about that law.

    • @Anne--Marie
      @Anne--Marie Рік тому +2

      That movie was fabulous! Ashley Judd did a great job!

    • @akac1
      @akac1 Рік тому

      its an amendment right

    • @harlieschmidt5945
      @harlieschmidt5945 Рік тому +3

      @@akac1 Yes, it falls under the fifth amendment (this is for the United States Constitution, i dont know if there’s similar amendments to constitutions of other countries). The original comment, your description of double jeopardy isn’t the fully correct one, but you are on the right track for sure. The fifth amendment protects so many rights. They include but are not limited to: Miranda rights are to be read which protect the right to not give answers/testimony that could be incriminating them (by them I mean the person being questioned), the right to legal counsel/representation, and it lays down the double jeopardy rule. Summed up, double jeopardy prohibits a defendant from being taken to trial more than once for the same charge(s) and for the same crime(s) they previously went to trial for, even if the defendant is acquitted or convicted. If the trial is deemed a mistrial, it is up to the District Judge and District Attorney OR the State court to determine whether the defendant is able to stand a new trial without being unconstitutional. I hope that made sense

    • @jackygemme863
      @jackygemme863 Рік тому +1

      No it means double the point for a question

  • @rmasterstudios
    @rmasterstudios Рік тому +553

    He’s not just a clown, HE IS THE CIRCUS.

    • @ridgemercury
      @ridgemercury Рік тому +2

      u know when the clowns get out the clown car well in this case its just him in dat clown shit mobile

    • @mrdeadmemes
      @mrdeadmemes Рік тому +13

      he's not the circus, he's the entire department of entertainment

    • @erlouwer
      @erlouwer Рік тому +5

      @@mrdeadmemes he murdered 6 and you call him entertainment? That is too much credit

    • @mrdeadmemes
      @mrdeadmemes Рік тому +8

      @@erlouwer i never said they were good at it

    • @Brandon-br7tc
      @Brandon-br7tc Рік тому +2

      @@erlouwer It's not supposed to be a compliment in this context though.

  • @ohitsclemenTIME
    @ohitsclemenTIME Рік тому +1587

    During his closing argument, he said it was "gods will" that all those people got k*lled/injured. He said "my conscience is clear". He's truly a monster.

    • @monetizationanddemonetizat3260
      @monetizationanddemonetizat3260 Рік тому

      @Christofer Pezet what the fuck dude

    • @NealCamerlengo
      @NealCamerlengo Рік тому +225

      The fact the media tried to bury this monster's monstrous act makes it worse. Hell, there were people trying to defend his actions.

    • @techelitesareadisease8816
      @techelitesareadisease8816 Рік тому

      @@NealCamerlengo anti-white hatred is becoming increasingly blatant unfortunately

    • @David_Jones8112
      @David_Jones8112 Рік тому +5

      Sounds like Putin, except it was like 1000x more people.

    • @jeffrichards2422
      @jeffrichards2422 Рік тому

      He did have lots of posts on social media stating his intent to murder white people, he's a mentally deranged racial supremacist

  • @RatTailSoup4
    @RatTailSoup4 Рік тому +3360

    she went by this perfectly, didn't get emotional just kept calm and didn't give him any chance to get his mis-trial

    • @leek.3671
      @leek.3671 Рік тому +40

      Yeah, honestly props to her for handling this case soooo well!!

    • @MrTsiolkovsky
      @MrTsiolkovsky Рік тому +73

      yah she caught a lot of flak but she did the right thing, it will avoid any appellate problems down the line, personal sacrifice of hers

    • @Naokarma
      @Naokarma Рік тому +52

      We all need to make this method of handling what I'll refer to as "problem children" more appreciated and praised. Stay calm, avoid direct insults, but make it clear they're being a child.

    • @redditquest
      @redditquest Рік тому +9

      "Perfectly" would have been treating this as a hate crime as well.

    • @Naokarma
      @Naokarma Рік тому +19

      @@redditquest Well at least your name fits

  • @juliaenersen5552
    @juliaenersen5552 Рік тому +201

    its like when my sisters and i would get into fights at the dinner table and then set up cereal boxes so we couldn’t see each other😂😂

    • @erlouwer
      @erlouwer Рік тому

      I didnt know your sister commited vehicular manslaughter

  • @fatpowerful
    @fatpowerful Рік тому +101

    The judge treats him like a really patient elementary school teacher

    • @harlieschmidt5945
      @harlieschmidt5945 Рік тому +1

      Tbh his outbursts and behavior as a whole is like that of an elementary school kid 🤣

    • @jordinagel1184
      @jordinagel1184 6 місяців тому

      @@harlieschmidt5945tbh an elementary schooler with the body and rights of an adult sounds like it could get scary fast

  • @noahjones4237
    @noahjones4237 Рік тому +3352

    I think the fort made of boxes filled with paperwork was the best defense he had throughout the trial.

    • @RealTalkAlexV
      @RealTalkAlexV Рік тому +31

      Like shit 😭😭😭

    • @hughjasses317
      @hughjasses317 Рік тому +75

      i laughed my ass off when the police took the boxes and he got super mad after that 🤣

    • @ozpin8329
      @ozpin8329 Рік тому +60

      "Your authority is not recognized in Fort Kickass."

    • @sherezadevergara9440
      @sherezadevergara9440 Рік тому +5

      Yeah, best defense from the spitballs!!

    • @spencerjbundoc5988
      @spencerjbundoc5988 Рік тому +11

      Your honor you need the password to get into the fort.

  • @nicbeek1040
    @nicbeek1040 Рік тому +3027

    as someone from Wisconsin I am so happy that this judge was chosen for this case. All he did was try and delay the trial and get out in some way. He showed zero remorse and made everything about himself and never apologized or showed any sorrow for the victims. This judge deserves a massive pay raise and a celebration for her conduct.

    • @dontreadmyprofilepicture5596
      @dontreadmyprofilepicture5596 Рік тому

      DONT READ MY USERNAME

    • @Xenephos
      @Xenephos Рік тому +62

      I often work in the building where the trial was held and it was constantly talked about in the office. It was surreal to have such a trial so close to where I was

    • @jeffrichards2422
      @jeffrichards2422 Рік тому +46

      @@Xenephos Thats how I felt about the Rittenhouse trial, I literally drove past the courthouse every day going to work. It's a small world after all lol

    • @WitchChangkyun
      @WitchChangkyun Рік тому +24

      Also from Wisconsin and live very close to Waukesha and this whole thing has been so surreal.

    • @aytony4090
      @aytony4090 Рік тому +1

      I was hoping for Borowski. Just imagine how fucking awesome that would've been. He doesn't take shit and would've stopped this fool the second word out.

  • @GenericTerrorist
    @GenericTerrorist 10 місяців тому +20

    judge: you're going to prison for killing 6 people
    this dude: NUH UH

  • @shadowmonarch76
    @shadowmonarch76 Рік тому +130

    The officer's face when he paused at 9:00 just says all it needs to about this trial lol

  • @zeldafan7410
    @zeldafan7410 Рік тому +1930

    What scares me is I've seen customers act like this at fast food, it's terrifying not knowing who's just gonna be an idiot or who's gonna explode on you because the ranch isn't free.

    • @smittyjjensin558
      @smittyjjensin558 Рік тому +95

      Ranch not being free is certainly an atrocity though

    • @camoking3609
      @camoking3609 Рік тому +129

      @@smittyjjensin558 well you should be nice to your servers, sometimes if your kind I'll slip you that ranch for free, no charge, if you're not..... well ima charge you for that full ranch

    • @swellsauce6115
      @swellsauce6115 Рік тому +48

      I worked at a certain ice-cream-broken restaurant once and on a closing shift there was this guy wearing a heavy vest just circling our place at midnight trying to peak into windows near midnight. He just stopped at each window he could see one of us at, and stared for a bit before continuing to circle to restaurant like he was a land shark. One of us called police and I left while the police officers were questioning him. I did not stick around to find out who the guy was.

    • @teckard8202
      @teckard8202 Рік тому +33

      @@camoking3609 used to work at a gas station that sold fried chicken and if I had people who had to wait and were nice about waiting, I would give them a fountain drink for free just for being understanding because it's what I was taught even though the store leader hated that. Needless to say, when I left. Things went downhill for that place. Everyone I knew quit. No regulars that I used to see all the time. And the store leader bailed because she wouldn't listen

    • @lopeshick9607
      @lopeshick9607 Рік тому +28

      Its funny you say that bc this whole trial I was shocked at how Brooks acts EXACTLY like a costumer I had an interaction with a few weeks ago. The mannerisms of speech, the superiority tone, the “smartest in the room” attitude, purposeful misunderstanding of things as a means of escalating them, the list goes on. Its crazy there are multiple people with this personality just out there casually living in society.

  • @KlastexGaming
    @KlastexGaming Рік тому +5536

    I'm a nurse that cared for some of the victims that day at Waukesha Memorial, he still hasn't gotten what he deserved. It was the worst shift I've ever experienced, the visible emotional damage the families and victims faced was unbearable.

    • @alanthampi4718
      @alanthampi4718 Рік тому +293

      Thank you for your medical service🫡❤️

    • @pootismaster2574
      @pootismaster2574 Рік тому +233

      I try not to get serious on this account, but from another wisconsinite, I thank you for all that you do

    • @sotch2271
      @sotch2271 Рік тому +78

      I can't even imagine, that guy would have gotten 30 (20 for legal reason) year here in canada for something like this, i've seen paedo do less than 2 year

    • @gerryjweathersthethird5284
      @gerryjweathersthethird5284 Рік тому +21

      Thank you for your service

    • @kaylagundersen
      @kaylagundersen Рік тому +54

      I was also there, and I just remember the chaos of everyone running in the ICU to get people transferred. It's something I'll never forget.

  • @WesTheHunter
    @WesTheHunter 4 місяці тому +16

    "You Always Talk Over Me"
    *Pause*
    *Pause*
    *Pause*
    *Pause*
    "Well Sir.."
    "SEE YOU'RE DOING IT AGAIN"

  • @mikaela2143
    @mikaela2143 Рік тому +25

    Bro didn't go afk, his controller disconnected

  • @LuckBeALadyTonight
    @LuckBeALadyTonight Рік тому +3684

    That judge is the calmest human being I’ve ever seen

    • @justaprickdoingprickthings8135
      @justaprickdoingprickthings8135 Рік тому +3

      @Tokxfy ikr its insane

    • @aytony4090
      @aytony4090 Рік тому +17

      @Christofer Pezet How did you use the n in YT comments? Whenever I try it just gets deleted. Impart your magical knowledge to me oh great based one.

    • @Djentle-Rain
      @Djentle-Rain Рік тому +2

      yet shes scared of a stare down from 30 feet in the room with many cops baring down on him kekw

    • @IamShanee
      @IamShanee Рік тому

      @@aytony4090 thats not funny or edgy you sound like an immature 13 y/o

    • @rickybobby3960
      @rickybobby3960 Рік тому

      @@Djentle-Rain you're gullible as fuck if you think she was genuinely scared. She just wanted to put that on the record

  • @Goosaphone
    @Goosaphone Рік тому +2866

    I went to school in Waukesha, and knew people who were at that parade with their children. Glad he represented himself because my blood would boil listening to an attorney attempt to defend him.

    • @atherplays9474
      @atherplays9474 Рік тому +275

      Honestly feel bad for the court appointed attorneys who just end up getting stuck with these guys.

    • @-carpet-
      @-carpet- Рік тому +96

      saul goodman: your honor, my client is a (r slur) as u can clearly see therefore he can't be sent to prison for his crimes

    • @antoniaperez9915
      @antoniaperez9915 Рік тому +48

      @@atherplays9474 fr some attorneys can't even deny defending such a horrible person unless they are the owners of the law firm.

    • @Angie_bae
      @Angie_bae Рік тому +26

      What attorney would defend him? As Jim Carrey once said “I HAVE NOTHING YOUR HONOR ID LIKE TO REQUEST A CONTINUENCE”

    • @CrabSully
      @CrabSully Рік тому +18

      I suspect this likely happened - if a client is problematic enough, an attorney can request to be taken off the case

  • @vanja300
    @vanja300 Рік тому +14

    “A lawyer who represents himself in court has a fool for a client.”

  • @TheEversearcher
    @TheEversearcher Рік тому +6

    He's opted for the Minecraft defense: Build a fort between you and the perceived threat.

  • @enlightenedplug1640
    @enlightenedplug1640 Рік тому +3195

    He isn’t trying to get her to snap back, he is trying to get her to do things like skipping “requests for jury instruction”. This is why he purposefully doesn’t answer for so long. He wants her to say something along the lines of “I’ll take that as a no” so that he can argue a mistrial.

    • @charliewebb7812
      @charliewebb7812 Рік тому +101

      A mistrial does not excuse you from the crime, he would have to go on trial again.

    • @altumurnemtzra2026
      @altumurnemtzra2026 Рік тому +369

      @@charliewebb7812 it does give him time to drag on and potentially run away

    • @saltiney8578
      @saltiney8578 Рік тому +271

      @@charliewebb7812 hes facing a life sentence guaranteed so trying literally anything is preferable to the trial just going on cuz he knows hes going away forever.

    • @SadieAtCollege
      @SadieAtCollege Рік тому +25

      He’s not that smart

    • @elijahandrew3844
      @elijahandrew3844 Рік тому +63

      @@SadieAtCollege you'd be surprised what some criminals know

  • @beeziebubs2756
    @beeziebubs2756 Рік тому +1923

    An actual Ace Attorney trial, but this guy is both the defense and prosecution

    • @Mad_Leroy
      @Mad_Leroy Рік тому +42

      Always nice to see a fellow Ace Attorney fan. What's good, bro?

    • @athenazhang138
      @athenazhang138 Рік тому +22

      @@Mad_Leroy Always nice to see a fellow Ace Attorney fan. What’s good, bro?

    • @darestep7844
      @darestep7844 Рік тому +19

      Are the bots doing ok?

    • @ToiletWarrior27
      @ToiletWarrior27 Рік тому +13

      @@athenazhang138 Always nice to see a fellow Attorney fan. What's good, bro?

    • @tritan1310
      @tritan1310 Рік тому +12

      This is the type of guy in AA who the prosector protects even though he's clearly guilty

  • @Spencer18861
    @Spencer18861 Рік тому +114

    Reddit proceeded to defend him by stating it was "cruel and unusual" to play his music video in the trial. Some of those subreddits are worse than Twitter

    • @idontknowwhatmypfpis1918
      @idontknowwhatmypfpis1918 Рік тому +11

      I’m seriously hoping it was sature

    • @zryiii
      @zryiii Рік тому +12

      Please learn to recognize jokes bro

    • @user-BadUsername
      @user-BadUsername Рік тому +12

      @@idontknowwhatmypfpis1918it’s Reddit, those people don’t understand satire

    • @frimfo
      @frimfo 6 місяців тому +1

      @@user-BadUsernameu really hate reddit that much

    • @astra.nautica.
      @astra.nautica. Місяць тому +1

      I think that was a joke my friend

  • @foxman105
    @foxman105 Рік тому +18

    There was a video of lawyers talking about how if you're guilty, you should shut the hell up until you get court representation. And if you're innocent you should REALLY get court representation.

  • @Ericartmanschili
    @Ericartmanschili Рік тому +4127

    The fact that he was allowed to defend himself through the whole trial, considering how nuts and scary he acted, is wild

    • @AsianYellowIce
      @AsianYellowIce Рік тому +488

      Every person has the right to do so, no matter how much of a lunatic they are lol

    • @yuki97kira
      @yuki97kira Рік тому +147

      Probably everyone let him just so he can go ballistic and put himself in jail

    • @michaelgonzalez3523
      @michaelgonzalez3523 Рік тому +94

      You have the right to defend yourself. Why would they not allow him to use an absolute basic “right”?

    • @TheGiddyGardener
      @TheGiddyGardener Рік тому +10

      No one would represent him

    • @cloes1984
      @cloes1984 Рік тому

      Yo

  • @flippedoutkyrii
    @flippedoutkyrii Рік тому +1636

    There's another fucked up trial I saw a few weeks back where some psychopath who stabbed his own family represented himself at his own trial and questioned his own son, one of his victims. He literally asked "How did I hurt you?" and his poor son just responded "You Stabbed me". *edit* and shit, Charlie mentioned it too. Kid got a good ending, he ended up getting adopted by one of the responding officers.

    • @alpha_9997
      @alpha_9997 Рік тому +23

      Rub some dirt on it and walk it off, it will heal!

    • @faizalf119
      @faizalf119 Рік тому +108

      I remember that one. That guy is so cartoonishly evil I wonder if he only doing it expecting to be popular on the Internet or he's just plain insane

    • @flippedoutkyrii
      @flippedoutkyrii Рік тому +106

      @@faizalf119 He went sovereign citizen too, so unchecked mental illness or extreme narcissism. That movement just vindicates the worst people.

    • @fart63
      @fart63 Рік тому +67

      If I recall he killed his girlfriend and her disabled daughter who was in a wheelchair, before trying to stab his son.

    • @sylvz7135
      @sylvz7135 Рік тому +4

      What’s the case called ?

  • @st8oftheglobe
    @st8oftheglobe Рік тому +20

    The Sov Cit stuff goes pretty deep. I had a run-in recently with one, he told me he had satellite imagery and an ex-military team of goons at his disposal. He was a "Chief Justice" at one of their groups and the amount of quasi-legal stuff he was spitting was on a whole other level. What an experience, would recommend.

  • @SuperPeleke
    @SuperPeleke 4 місяці тому +6

    This guy defending himself actually helped the prosecution prove that he's a psycho.

  • @MoonWielder
    @MoonWielder Рік тому +1261

    He takes "If you tell yourself a lie long enough, you'll start to believe it." to a whole new level.

    • @dontreadmyprofilepicture5585
      @dontreadmyprofilepicture5585 Рік тому

      DONT READ MY USERNAME

    • @ZerglingLover
      @ZerglingLover Рік тому +28

      ignore the bots above its ragebait

    • @traionjones711
      @traionjones711 Рік тому +28

      These trolls are cranking it up to the max huh? I'm concerned for what rage bait they'll come up with after the racism doesn't work anymore.

    • @AliTheGreatestChampion
      @AliTheGreatestChampion Рік тому +2

      Dude watched cnn everyday he did this over George Floyd or Kyle rittenhouse i forget

    • @dopesickdog
      @dopesickdog Рік тому +5

      @@traionjones711 it'll just keep getting worse as UA-cam continues not to do anything haha

  • @WesOEden
    @WesOEden Рік тому +457

    He is a prime example of this old saying, "The man who is his own lawyer has a fool for his client."

  • @user-cb7ge7qs1t
    @user-cb7ge7qs1t 9 місяців тому +7

    "objection your honor, my shit's fire"

  • @Sigma13X
    @Sigma13X Рік тому +14

    "There should be an extra charge for how bad the music is" got me

  • @icetide9411
    @icetide9411 Рік тому +2193

    Now I'm no lawyer, but even I know that this man had to make every lawyer in the world feel a deep pain for how he failed at every single rule in the book

    • @solomonchild3398
      @solomonchild3398 Рік тому +112

      I'm a lawyer and it is craziness lol. There's a saying "a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client" that's 100 times worse when you're not a lawyer

    • @bcc5701
      @bcc5701 Рік тому +28

      Dude I was screaming when he was handing the prosecution an open door to rebuttal with character evidence of his sex offender status. Like he couldn’t never had that mentioned since they can’t use it as propensity. But he just is too stupid.

    • @astra_not
      @astra_not Рік тому +26

      Honestly if I was a lawyer I’d just be glad I didn’t have to try and defend him

    • @MikeAnuta
      @MikeAnuta Рік тому +3

      He had lawyers…. Idk if they quit or he didn’t want them.

    • @connorgaskill7653
      @connorgaskill7653 Рік тому +7

      The judge couldn't effectively sanction him because he was already in jail and facing life. Rather than risk delaying the trial (which is what he was trying to do the entire time) or setting him up for an appeal (distant but theoretically possible) she let him get away with pretty much everything. She honestly could have done more which the prosecution nearly lost their cool over during the rap video fiasco. Either way, a bad man will never walk the streets again, so good judge.

  • @legoguydude7069
    @legoguydude7069 Рік тому +1327

    You missed the funniest part of the trial: his repeated insistence on being able to confront the plaintiff, asking every witness or expert if they know the plaintiff or if the plaintiff has reached out to them.
    In a criminal trial, the plaintiff is the STATE OF WISCONSON.

    • @fart63
      @fart63 Рік тому +215

      Did the state of Wisconsin tell you to say this?

    • @SchrodingerMil
      @SchrodingerMil Рік тому +128

      So what you’re saying is that the plaintiff reached out and planted every single member of the jury?
      Sounds like a mistrial to me.

    • @freakymoejoe2
      @freakymoejoe2 Рік тому

      @@SchrodingerMil this trial is a sham!

    • @nobudgetproductions9987
      @nobudgetproductions9987 Рік тому +99

      Id like to speak to the state of Wisconsin

    • @watema3381
      @watema3381 Рік тому +20

      @@fart63 Sounds like witness tampering to me

  • @serenarhi
    @serenarhi Рік тому +13

    I'm from Waukesha and lived there when it happened, the attack was about 3 min drive from my apartment. I watched every minute of this trial and let me say, the sentencing on Wednesday was beyond satisfying.

  • @guybrush1701
    @guybrush1701 Рік тому +8

    The way that guy stares at the judge in the thumbnail looks EXACTLY like the look Will Smith gave Emma Thompson's character in Men in Black 3 when he's imitating how Kay is always serious. (When he's trying to get her to remember him before he realizes that time has been altered.)

  • @KingSobieski
    @KingSobieski Рік тому +638

    My favorite was him saying the perpetrator had hair and that he does not have hair. The prosecutor says 'yes, you shaved your head.' and he was just dumbstruck.

    • @lj0727
      @lj0727 Рік тому +49

      Like it was the most mindblowing thing in the world eh lol I laughed out loud at that point actually

    • @Rayden440
      @Rayden440 Рік тому +78

      In his mind: Damn I had them, how did they figure that out????

    • @bingingbinging8597
      @bingingbinging8597 Рік тому +1

      But he had super long dreads in his mugshots lmfao!

    • @MrLinkkid
      @MrLinkkid Рік тому +5

      @@Rayden440 I mean... He's not exactly a genius...

    • @Poffean
      @Poffean Рік тому +4

      @@MrLinkkid to be expected from a (N)

  • @heathernks8
    @heathernks8 Рік тому +3198

    I love how Charlie deftly handles his chat's immaturity by acknowledging their childish comments about someone's appearance, and moving on. He missed the medical examiner's testimony, though. I watch a lot of trials, and I've never seen a Doctor cry on the stand, but tbf, I've never heard of such gruesome injuries as what 8-year-old Jackson Sparks suffered after being hit by Brooks. May he, and all of the victims, Rest.🙏💝

    • @vampirecrush3057
      @vampirecrush3057 Рік тому +178

      After hearing the testimony I can only imagine the physical damage done to that little boy's body. That would make even the most stone faced and mentally prepare medical examiner break down it's so truly heartbreaking that this incident happened to all the victims. My heart goes out to their families.

    • @skybailey4792
      @skybailey4792 Рік тому +1

      Now White people are going to beat up Brooks daily 😈

    • @antoniaperez9915
      @antoniaperez9915 Рік тому +1

      This is by no means the most gruesome case of herd or autopsy but this doesn't make it any less horrible. Espically knowing that the 8 year old boy most likely had a very horrible slow death. This is something many will be haunted by. This is lucky to be American cause if I could I would punish him with the same painful death of his victims

    • @iamnotthatguy7166
      @iamnotthatguy7166 Рік тому +27

      the guys hairline looks like the bat signal

    • @heathernks8
      @heathernks8 Рік тому +45

      @@neutraliserjanine
      He didn't plot this out into a plea deal, tho. He was found guilty on all 76 counts and will spend the rest of his life in prison, his narcissism not withstanding.

  • @ren1720
    @ren1720 Рік тому +65

    Double jeopardy is where you can’t be tried twice for the same thing I believe

    • @Aurelius_unofficial
      @Aurelius_unofficial Рік тому

      True
      And he's just
      Wrong

    • @user-BadUsername
      @user-BadUsername Рік тому

      Pretty spot on

    • @yuki97kira
      @yuki97kira Рік тому +4

      Isnt it be tried again for something you were already declared innocent to?

    • @josephhill8865
      @josephhill8865 Рік тому +5

      @@yuki97kira You Can't be charged twice for the same crime. Pretty much.

    • @ethanor
      @ethanor Рік тому

      @@yuki97kira I think you can, but only IF the new evidence are declared strong enough to warrant an overturn of the original trial.

  • @BenRankinYT
    @BenRankinYT Рік тому +15

    The judge needs a pay rise for having to deal with him

  • @JayDubb3BCT
    @JayDubb3BCT Рік тому +2651

    Judge Dorow was playing 4D chess by not letting him get a mistrial through all the crazy antics. Thoughts and prayers for the victims families.

    • @CanadianTehGamer
      @CanadianTehGamer Рік тому +8

      The judge did not handle him like a professional. She did her best, yes. But she played into his games many, many times and stooped down to his level, she enabled his antics/shenanigans/behavior. She wasn't use to his behavior, nor knew how to handle him as she is most likely use to attorneys/lawyers.

    • @MsDnTa
      @MsDnTa Рік тому +195

      @@CanadianTehGamer You’ve very clearly never dealt with people who behave like him. She never once “stooped to his level,” she treated him like the fragile child he is. Sometimes you let the kid scream to tire them out. You act like anyone would be able to get him to behave.

    • @Jaramass
      @Jaramass Рік тому +94

      @@CanadianTehGamer what? did we watch the same video?

    • @CanadianTehGamer
      @CanadianTehGamer Рік тому +1

      @@MsDnTa She did, multiple times, by responding to him and engaging in explaining her reasoning to him multiple times as well as giving him multiple chances after warning him he had once chance, does she lower herself to his level. There were several times she could have said it once, then moved on but she didn't, I will give her credit that on the conference scheduling she did exactly that, but that's not what we're talking about.
      Now you're just being factitious, when and where did I state that anyone would be able to get him to behave? When and where did I state she would have been able to get him to behave?

    • @CanadianTehGamer
      @CanadianTehGamer Рік тому +3

      @@Jaramass It's easy to spot people who've only watched Charlies video on this trial, and you're one of them.

  • @needy2236
    @needy2236 Рік тому +956

    The entire trial felt like an argument between a mom and her son

    • @mrguest3749
      @mrguest3749 Рік тому +8

      i felt this

    • @luhmean
      @luhmean Рік тому +6

      Lol the argument would’ve been over the moment I rose my voice😂

    • @kotzpenner
      @kotzpenner Рік тому +6

      including sending him outside to another room and muting him lmao

    • @retro.raider
      @retro.raider Рік тому +3

      Hahahah! So accurate! Reminds me of the arguments I had with my mum as a teen when I thought I was so clever and knew everything

  • @handles7086
    @handles7086 Рік тому +11

    I find it crazy that something like this happened in the town I live in. Just about everyone knows at least one person that was affected by this tragic event. Rest in peace to all of those affected.

  • @Sleepingenthusiast
    @Sleepingenthusiast 10 місяців тому +2

    “How did you come to that conclusion?”
    “I have eyes, Mr. Brooks.”

  • @Pozorrogo
    @Pozorrogo Рік тому +637

    You forgot the best part of the box fort situation. He only built the fort because he wanted to go back to his cell, in the middle of his own trial. Mommy judge told him NO, he has to stay present for court. So he made a box fort and screamed at the balifs (on mute) for about 20 minutes straight

    • @thataintfalco7106
      @thataintfalco7106 Рік тому +39

      Man is an actual child

    • @maxxor-overworldhero6730
      @maxxor-overworldhero6730 Рік тому +2

      Geez, that's what that was all about? I thought it was just a manila divider.

    • @karsheren5797
      @karsheren5797 Рік тому

      @@thataintfalco7106 Must not live in a big city.

    • @NameIsDoc
      @NameIsDoc Рік тому +2

      @@maxxor-overworldhero6730 due to his own dicorom violations and him trying to stall all day he forfeited the right to testify on his own behalf

    • @Treebranch_
      @Treebranch_ Рік тому +1

      Is it weird or normal that I feel bad for his future cell mates

  • @RCToTheFuture
    @RCToTheFuture Рік тому +2521

    My mom was a cop at the parade, the amount of joy and tears shared yesterday was insane. Glad to see justice through

    • @hillbillysamurai
      @hillbillysamurai Рік тому +48

      Waukesha had a hell of a rough year. Hope your mom/family are doing well

    • @megegg64
      @megegg64 Рік тому +5

      I’m sorry for your loss

    • @VNOMALII
      @VNOMALII Рік тому +26

      @@megegg64 he didnt mention losing anyone, he said his mother was an officer at the parade. extremely clear differences how do you confuse that with someone dying?

    • @loreoftheasian4104
      @loreoftheasian4104 Рік тому +83

      ​@@VNOMALII it's a community brah, they definitely felt the lost

    • @VNOMALII
      @VNOMALII Рік тому +6

      @@loreoftheasian4104 ah, so its one of those where a few people unfortunately die and everyone gets on the sympathy bandwagon like they knew them? lets not pretend thats a common thing these days. i can bet those people who died wasn't even thought about by anyone besides their friends and family before they passed on, now suddenly they were everyones closest friends. sad really.

  • @ethanburrows9396
    @ethanburrows9396 Рік тому +3

    Living in Wisconsin and hearing this story is crazy my mom was so in depth with this trial it was crazy all the things he said and did in the trial

  • @SteveNever1
    @SteveNever1 Рік тому +9

    My grandma was watching the parade when it happened. She lives nearby and it seemed awful, especially cause she had just moved over there.

  • @chrisdudedurian1305
    @chrisdudedurian1305 Рік тому +714

    This man genuinely believes if he can't see you, you can't see him

    • @changotv5847
      @changotv5847 Рік тому +6

      That homer simpson syndrome

    • @madisondoyle5536
      @madisondoyle5536 Рік тому +9

      still in Piaget’s preoperational stage fr

    • @madfisch473
      @madfisch473 Рік тому +3

      or if he CAN see you, you MUST see Him 👁👁

    • @WaveCR
      @WaveCR Рік тому

      John cena can do that

  • @theodorebear6714
    @theodorebear6714 Рік тому +987

    *"You can't call god as a witnesses that's like summoning exodia."*
    Charlie needs to be the judge's lawyer and allow Charlie to make yugioh & gamer references.

    • @jaygopinath1694
      @jaygopinath1694 Рік тому +31

      I laughed so hard 😂🤣 you honour like exodia the forbidden one is forbidden so being forbidden your witness is over ruled SUSTAINED 🔨

    • @pilot.wav_theory
      @pilot.wav_theory Рік тому +5

      the judges lawyer lmaooo

  • @gabecruz377
    @gabecruz377 3 місяці тому +2

    from the area where this happened. this trail was an embarrassment to our court system.

  • @willnolan7166
    @willnolan7166 Рік тому +31

    I'm subbing because you are so damn hilarious and the fact that you share the truth 99.99% of the time you're probably the best UA-camr I ever subscribed to

  • @azalago
    @azalago Рік тому +589

    The reason it's funny that he's yelling "I CAN HEAR YOU" is because he was pretending he couldn't hear her for hours and refusing to put on headphones. He was moved to another courtroom for being disruptive, so he's communicating with the judge via that computer.

    • @dontreadmyprofilepicture270
      @dontreadmyprofilepicture270 Рік тому

      DONT READ MY USERNAME

    • @youwouldntclickalinkonyout6236
      @youwouldntclickalinkonyout6236 Рік тому

      Never forget, he didn't get Hate crime charges,
      Add it to the MANY reasons why whtesupremacists are rising. Look at covid in Oregon Priority access to non-whites.

    • @A_Ducky
      @A_Ducky Рік тому +24

      Finally! Thank you!!! Been looking for the explanation of why he's screaming at the screen...then they show the judge like she's in front of him.

    • @heroinmom153
      @heroinmom153 Рік тому +4

      @@dontreadmyprofilepicture270 ok.

    • @kinggringo9607
      @kinggringo9607 Рік тому

      @Christofer Pezet why are you like the way you are? Are you special needs or are you just not right in the head

  • @tropingreenhorn
    @tropingreenhorn Рік тому +1725

    Huge props to this judge for her patience and civility ensuring there was NO risk of mistrial whatsoever. My only sadness is that all these people were injured and killed, and that this man is still breathing

    • @HelpW4nted
      @HelpW4nted Рік тому

      With any luck, the prison guards will "forget" to isolate him for safety. Other prisoners despise anyone who hurts children. Hopefully the prison shank he gets stabbed with is especially dull.

    • @sotch2271
      @sotch2271 Рік тому

      Every breath until his death should make him cry in pain

    • @samhenley7156
      @samhenley7156 Рік тому

      He got what he deserved.

    • @cadethumann8605
      @cadethumann8605 Рік тому +38

      At the very least, he will be spending years of breathing in a prison.

    • @aeaeaeaeae
      @aeaeaeaeae Рік тому

      Snowflake

  • @Sorest
    @Sorest Рік тому +2

    As someone who lives in Wisconsin and who lives in Waukesha this was our worst event in our county’s history

  • @breakerkilo406
    @breakerkilo406 11 місяців тому +3

    “Just imagine the worst music-“
    *Its everyday bro!*

  • @chandlerbong276
    @chandlerbong276 Рік тому +904

    The best part is the end where he says “I told you multiple times I don’t understand these proceedings at all” and the judge says “ok why did you waive your right to an attorney then??” And he tries to say he never did that as he’s been defending himself for weeks😂😂

    • @Vill1988
      @Vill1988 Рік тому +72

      Not only that but he was angry when he was told he would need to contact every witness he needs to call in and make a schedule and such. He said it was unfair. Dude watched Better Call Saul and thinks that all it takes to be a lawyer is just winging it. He also realized nobody was going to help him. The state did (like organizing the witnesses) but only because it benefited them as Darrell looked like an idiot trying to discredit witnesses that could not state every fucking detail of his eye color or some shit

    • @kenosabi
      @kenosabi Рік тому

      Dude is an actual moron.

    • @kenosabi
      @kenosabi Рік тому +2

      @@Vill1988 grownzz

    • @MoistHabibi
      @MoistHabibi Рік тому +2

      @TomTheDog when the fuck did he compare him to saul

    • @Foxiesz
      @Foxiesz Рік тому

      @@Vill1988 lmao thats not even that crazy of a thing to have to do? not sure what he expected trying to play lawyer

  • @draconicusmathiusanytherio7630
    @draconicusmathiusanytherio7630 Рік тому +439

    When the dude claimed double jeopardy I laughed hard. This dude is using random legal jargon like it’s going to get him out of this

    • @Steve-eq8iz
      @Steve-eq8iz Рік тому +9

      At that point it's hail mary time. Just throw it hard down field and hope for the best.

    • @zachbinx5230
      @zachbinx5230 Рік тому +14

      "Well....Filibuster"

    • @evolicious
      @evolicious Рік тому

      That's what a sovidiot does best

    • @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis
      @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis Рік тому +4

      OBJECTION…. GROUNDS!!!

    • @evolicious
      @evolicious Рік тому

      @@clumpy9484 tbf, he's throwing more than proverbial mud. It's shit, and he thinks it doesn't stink because he doesn't believe that smells apply to him.
      This is what a sovereign citizen is. They are the antivaxxers of the law world.

  • @hi_im_mello
    @hi_im_mello Рік тому +2

    Being from Wisconsin and knowing a decent amount of people from Waukesha, especially glad to hear he was finally sentenced. Hopefully this gave the community some closure before this year's holiday festivities.

  • @Pommy6
    @Pommy6 6 місяців тому +3

    Dude got his law degree from Ace Attorney

  • @zillionfurball1451
    @zillionfurball1451 Рік тому +367

    "Your honor, my client pleads oopsie daisy"
    "Sir, you're representing yourself"
    "I rest my case"

  • @eriksacarello9097
    @eriksacarello9097 Рік тому +1278

    I've been keeping up with this and believe me when I tell you that this judge deserves to be commended for her patience and i really hope she did not develop any substance dependencies from the stress of dealing with this cretin. I could see the words "I need a cigarette" in her face so many times.

    • @hugenerd8994
      @hugenerd8994 Рік тому +3

      @Christofer Pezet nice

    • @chmn8051
      @chmn8051 Рік тому

      Meat rider 😹

    • @wackydude2137
      @wackydude2137 Рік тому

      @Christofer Pezet what’s it called

    • @umberarts4387
      @umberarts4387 Рік тому

      @Christofer Pezet your funny bro

    • @adriatribbett2666
      @adriatribbett2666 Рік тому +21

      @Christofer Pezet ahhh, your comeuppance in life will be nothing short of vindicating

  • @GideonRE3
    @GideonRE3 Рік тому +1

    Damn, I live 7 mins away from Waukesha. This is very sad.

  • @jonathansng6968
    @jonathansng6968 Рік тому +6

    Its disgusting how brooks constantly interrupted the medical examiner as she was reviewing the damage and cause of death of the 8 year old. It's not in these clips Charlie showed but if you can search the clip up, even the medical examiner was teary eyed.

    • @jenniferb.awesome
      @jenniferb.awesome Рік тому

      That is so sad. He really is a monster to not even have one shred of remorse for brutally killing 6 people, especially an innocent child.

  • @tcmaddox
    @tcmaddox Рік тому +383

    seeing him there with his head in his hands while they read off guilty on 70+ charges was glorious

    • @TrungCyf
      @TrungCyf Рік тому

      seeing my poop there in the toilet after a huge taco dinner was glorious too.

    • @notatrollll
      @notatrollll Рік тому +14

      He had outbursts the whole trial but not then. I really wanted to see him get shocked by his leg bracelets

    • @brianbarajas2948
      @brianbarajas2948 Рік тому +10

      Did you guys hear the guy in the room who told him off as they began reading the verdicts? 😂

  • @NaudVanDalen
    @NaudVanDalen Рік тому +498

    Judge: "You killed 6 people."
    Darrell Brooks: "IT WAS A MISINPUT!"

    • @Mythki11er
      @Mythki11er Рік тому +29

      Skill issue

    • @Payvel
      @Payvel Рік тому +19

      @@Mythki11er bro children died

    • @MSN539
      @MSN539 Рік тому +40

      @@Payvel it was a misinput calm down

    • @lukaszdluzak3905
      @lukaszdluzak3905 Рік тому +5

      Me when I accidentally tap the attack button in front of the npc in the souls game

    • @NaudVanDalen
      @NaudVanDalen Рік тому +2

      @@lukaszdluzak3905 That one knight followed me around, killing me over and over until I pushed him off the castle.

  • @megfisher9830
    @megfisher9830 6 місяців тому +2

    As someone who lives in wisconsin, this is incredibly disappointing and im very happy we have reasonable judges like this one

  • @loganbrown3334
    @loganbrown3334 6 місяців тому +1

    Two years later and as a Wisconsinite this is still fresh in my mind, I can remember watching the footage on the news while spending the week at my brother's for Thanksgiving.

  • @msteele0
    @msteele0 Рік тому +1075

    I love how he objects to everything and is immediately overruled constantly. I think I love the judge in the case. Amazing human being. Soooo glad you covered this case Charlie. Sooo much gold.

    • @lake5421
      @lake5421 Рік тому

      Bro it's a murder triall nothing gold about it

    • @pokemaster1725
      @pokemaster1725 Рік тому +2

      @@stmsin 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Corvid76
      @Corvid76 Рік тому +4

      The first four or five days the judge would take his objections seriously and be very patient with him and listen to him and then explain the law to him, and then overrule him. But by the time the second week started, she knew every day that she was walking into this courtroom and that she would be dealing with 9 to 11 hours of the most stress inducing type of behavior from a person that, as far as she is concerned, is untouchable. Because she couldn't do certain things or make certain decisions on how to deal with him, because it might show bias, which gives him something to appeal. Eventually she would just completely stop answering him when he asked questions, even ones that a judge would normally answer. She was just done with it. And so he started insisting that the court make a record every single time.. he would say the same things that the court make a record that the judge is refusing, etc etc.

    • @WallahNein
      @WallahNein Рік тому +1

      I wouldn't say love, but she's hot

    • @superk9letsplays419
      @superk9letsplays419 Рік тому

      @Patrick39 doubt

  • @pierogiwizard4276
    @pierogiwizard4276 Рік тому +910

    Being in the legal field, this case was fascinating. Kudos to the State and the judge for their incredible patience and restraint. He took every opportunity to try and cause a mistrial. His sovereign citizen defense further complicated matters. It causes the court to spend almost all of their time explaining basic legal principles to the human equivalent of a Facebook comments section.

    • @zb7561
      @zb7561 Рік тому +33

      This.
      I don’t think he’s smart. But he’s not stupid. I listened to an hour of him suggest he didn’t understand things regarding jury instruction, I believe as a Defense to any proceedings. It was super neat as the judge at one point basically said she didn’t believe he didn’t understand. He Used what I would call looping arguments to stop any progression.
      I don’t know if he intended it this way but it was really “interesting” to see him try to get educated during a trial while defending himself.

    • @bassmandan9484
      @bassmandan9484 Рік тому

      @@zb7561 Well if he wasn’t stupid, he wouldn’t be in a courtroom in the first place. He’s an idiot who deserves to live the rest of his life in a cell.

  • @zameion90
    @zameion90 Рік тому +3

    That judge knew exactly what was up. Big props to her. I couldn't do it.

  • @anyaboop4008
    @anyaboop4008 Рік тому +1794

    I watched most of this and that judge has the patience of a saint. We thought he really wanted to be held in contempt of the court to delay everything but she wasn't having it. She did so so well by the victims and their families, she put up with all of his shit and went extra million miles to make absolutely sure there wouldn't be anything he could accuse the court in his appeal. She's an absolute hero. Even wears a cape 😁

    • @avocadojuice
      @avocadojuice Рік тому +32

      Not all heroes wear capes
      But damn do they look cool in them

    • @inquisitorbacon8170
      @inquisitorbacon8170 Рік тому +21

      i can't wait for the sentencing on Monday, she'll be able to tell him everything she thinks of him.

    • @anyaboop4008
      @anyaboop4008 Рік тому +9

      @@inquisitorbacon8170 yesss can't wait for her closing speech!

    • @itzkrieg
      @itzkrieg Рік тому +11

      @@inquisitorbacon8170 Sentencing will not be on Monday yet unfortunately. Monday parties will plan out how many victims will give victim impact statements and who is going to speak on behalf of mr. Brooks. Since there are many victims it could mean a lot of statements. The judge also said already that her schedule was only cleared for this case until Monday and then she has other cases, so it could be a while before everything fits in her schedule again... and THEN after all that we will finally hear her speak her mind and it will be amazing.

    • @inquisitorbacon8170
      @inquisitorbacon8170 Рік тому +4

      @@itzkrieg thanks for the heads up! It'll be worth the wait!

  • @OwDaOm
    @OwDaOm Рік тому +271

    Judges are either the calmest, most rational people in the room, or slap 23 years to a speeding ticket for saying "dude" as opposed to "my majesty your honor lord chad thundercock"

    • @sheddy22
      @sheddy22 Рік тому +8

      3 points off and a 290+ ticket fee and a 40 dollar Seminar thanks justice

    • @toast4975
      @toast4975 Рік тому

      Well if you're calling a judge dude you're an idiot. Not hard to say yes sir or yes ma'am

    • @epsilonpegasi2
      @epsilonpegasi2 Рік тому +16

      I went for a traffic ticket, the Judge lost her shit for disrespecting the courtroom because I was wearing dark glasses. If I was given a minute to explain, I would have told her royal ego that they are transition lenses, they take a few minutes to turn clear when you come into a shade

    • @ohno7582
      @ohno7582 Рік тому +1

      @@epsilonpegasi2 coulda just paid the ticket and never saw a judge. Its not like speeding tickets are expensive..

    • @TooMuchSascha
      @TooMuchSascha Рік тому +2

      @@ohno7582 Who asked you

  • @henryperry781
    @henryperry781 Рік тому +1

    I live in Wisconsin, and this hit a little too close for home to me...

  • @zachballs7079
    @zachballs7079 Рік тому

    Thanks Charlie I'm binge watching trial videos now

  • @angelfishluva291
    @angelfishluva291 Рік тому +314

    The only reason it took the jury as long as it did (little over 3 hours) to come back with a verdict is because it took that long filling out the paper work for the 76 charges. I watched most of it and it was honestly the most mind numbing thing. I felt so bad for the victims and their families for having to listen to this tool for 3 weeks.

    • @OcarinaOfVali
      @OcarinaOfVali Рік тому +8

      This went on for 3 weeks???

    • @TheIbney00
      @TheIbney00 Рік тому +56

      @@OcarinaOfVali Yes. The prosecution made sure no charge could be disputed. For 76 counts, that takes 3 weeks. Good on the prosecutors for making sure that no challenge can be brought against this verdict, that the guilty verdicts are protected, and that Brookes will be in prison for the rest of his life.

    • @durrtan000
      @durrtan000 Рік тому +13

      @@OcarinaOfVali Brooks dragged the trial out as long as possible. There were a lot of witnesses that should have only taken 10 minutes to get through, and he would drag his cross exam out for more than a hour. He would ask irrelevant questions about his sovcit theory of defense. He would also object to almost every question the prosecution asked, and argue over every little thing. He would also start each day with yelling at the judge about if the court has jurisdiction over him, or if this was a common law court or an admiralty court.