As things got underway Thursday, the state noted all of Brooks' subpoenas had been served. Prosecutors noted Brooks' subpoenas included a report date of Oct. 14 at 8 a.m. Prosecutors, who previously noted they were "behind" in presenting their case-in-chief even before Wednesday's early adjournment due to the tornado warning, said we "do not believe we will have rested by then," noting as of Wednesday morning they were "on track to rest Monday.
"I'm not sure what you're asking me to do with it, as well," said Dorow. "I don't see a clear request for relief, as well."Judge Jennifer Dorow The judge informed Brooks multiple times that she is not the custodian of the record, and he would need to take up issues with his motion and/or inmate communication forms up with the clerk of courts. Brooks said he had done that, noting that "The ICF should be on record that I specifically requested a certified copy."
"Ginny was our glue," said Thien. "She held the group together. She was with us the longest. She was close to everyone. We were like sisters." "I didn’t see them get hit it happened so quick," said Thein. "I screamed in my head or out loud. I said, ‘What is he doing? Where is he going?’ It was so unusual. If he was going down the parade route, he was going to hurt a lot of people.""It came from the right, hit two people and came in the middle, hit two more people and hit two more," said Thein.
Brooks said it is "judicial misconduct" for Dorow to not allow the jury to hear certain aspects of testimony."Any error you believe I've made can be raised on appeal," said Dorow.The court took a 15-minute "comfort break" at around 9:52 a.m. At this point, Brooks again brought up subject matter jurisdiction.This, after Brooks again brought up subject matter jurisdiction as the jury was brought out.
He went on to say, "I'm still not even understanding the nature and cause of the charges, asking, "How can the proceedings continue when there are so many things that haven't been provided?" He said, "I'm merely seeking to understand why this information has yet to be provided, and we're this far into this matter."
"I never intend to walk into your courtroom and be disrespectful intentionally," said Brooks. "I never come into this courtroom to disrespect anyone. Because I don't understand, I raise these issues because they have validity."He brought up the change of venue motion which was denied by the court.
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