Seven people were killed last year after Robert E. Crimo III allegedly fired an assault rifle into crowds at a July Fourth parade in Highland Park, Illinois.
WAUKEGAN, Ill. — The man accused of firing an assault rifle into crowds at a July Fourth parade in suburban Chicago last year, killing seven people, said Monday that he plans to represent himself at his trial, which is set to start in February.
Robert E. Crimo III, wearing a red shirt and red handcuffs, appeared in a Lake County courtroom, but did not explain why he wants to represent himself. He is facing 117 charges, including 21 counts of first-degree murder, 48 counts of attempted murder and 48 counts of aggravated battery, in connection with the shooting in Highland Park.
Judge Victoria Rossetti made it clear that Crimo, 23, would be responsible for filing all of his own motions and would not be getting any special treatment in jail for representing himself.
With that kind of stupid confession, he's probably better off taking a plea deal. But, at the same time, he has a fool for his legal representation, so he probably won't.
If they have a confession, why would they bother offering a plea deal? It's an open and shut case, especially if he's going to represent himself. Any plea deal would still most likely result in him dying in prison.
I was trying to put a spin on the old saying of "a lawyer representing himself has a fool for a client," but you make a very good point. He's screwed either way.