The Wisconsin man accused of killing six people and wounding dozens more during a November parade has changed his plea to 'not guilty by mental disease or defect.'
You can now listen to Fox News articles!– the man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he plowed his vehicle through a crowd of revelers in Waukesha late last year – has changed his plea to"not guilty by mental disease or defect," records show.
Waukesha County Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow on Monday also denied defense attorneys’ request to change the location of, and also rejected their request that prospective jurors be brought in from a different county.
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