
Suspect in deadly Wisconsin parade hit-and-run pleads not guilty to 77 charges
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The suspect in a deadly hit-and-run during a Christmas parade last year in Waukesha, Wisconsin, pleaded not guilty Friday to dozens of charges.
The suspect in a deadly hit-and-run during a Christmas parade last year in Waukesha, Wisconsin, pleaded not guilty Friday to dozens of charges.
An attorney for Darrell Brooks, 39, entered the pleas to 77 charges, including six counts of homicide, during a brief arraignment hearing in Waukesha County court. Bail for Brooks, who remains jailed at Waukesha County Jail, stands at $5 million. He is next due in court on March 11.
Brooks' attorneys are also seeking a change of venue in the case, according to a motion filed Thursday. It is unclear when the judge in the case will address that.
Last month, Commissioner Kevin Costello said the court found probable cause and bound Brooks to trial. He faces up to life in prison if convicted.
