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Op-Ed: What the Book of Psalms Has to Say About Political Corruption

A hearing in the case of Darrell Brooks, who is accused of plowing into a Christmas parade last year in Waukesha, Wisconsin, ended with the judge venting her frustrations over what she called “word games” being employed by the accused killer.

The hearing came in response to a motion from Brooks to represent himself. It ended with Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow walking off the bench after giving Brooks a deadline to file official paperwork to remove his public defender attorneys from the case.

Brooks is accused of killing six and wounding dozens in the Nov. 21, 2021, attack

In a video of part of the hearing posted to YouTube, Dorow had her bailiff hand Brooks some documents. Brooks tried to talk over her.

“Nope. I’m talking, sir,” the judge said. “Listen Mr. Brooks. We are not; we are done here today.”

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2 thoughts on “Op-Ed: What the Book of Psalms Has to Say About Political Corruption”

  1. He can stretch the stupidity out only so far.

    The MSM should be sanctioned for not closely following this case of mass murder.

    This is the kind of murder who deserves to die stuck to industrial strength flypaper in an empty warehouse.

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