Waukesha parade crash suspect’s bail raises questions
The Hindu
Julius Kim, a defence attorney and former assistant prosecutor, said the bail could easily have been set more than twice as high
The suspect in a Christmas parade crash in suburban Milwaukee that killed five people was free on $1,000 bail posted just two days before the deadly event, a fact that is leading to a review of what happened and renewed calls for giving judges more power to set higher bails.
One pending case against Darrell Brooks Jr. included an allegation that he deliberately hit a woman with his car in early November after a fight. Prosecutors in Milwaukee County on November 22 called their bail recommendation “inappropriately low” given the facts of that case and the November 21 crash, and said they would review it.
Julius Kim, a defence attorney and former assistant prosecutor, said the bail could easily have been set more than twice as high.













