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  2. Vinnie Politan - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Joseph "Vinnie" Politan (born February 4, 1965) is a former New Jersey county prosecutor, practicing private attorney and broadcast journalist. He serves as lead anchor of Court TV. He hosts and created the primetime show, Closing Arguments with Vinnie Politan, which is the highest rated primetime program on the network.

  3. Court TV - Wikipedia

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    The relaunched Court TV features live court coverage with former Court TV anchor Vinnie Politan as lead anchor. The network began broadcasting on May 8, 2019. The first live courtroom coverage was the Covington, Georgia, trial of parents who, after reporting their newborn baby missing in 2017, were later charged with murder.

  4. Jack Ford (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Ford was hired by WCBS-TV as its legal commentator and joined Courtroom Television Network upon its launch on July 1, 1991. He moved to NBC News in 1994 as the chief legal correspondent and succeeded Mike Schneider as the co-anchor with Giselle Fernandez of the network's morning show Weekend Today in May 1995.

  5. Doug Llewelyn - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Steele Llewelyn (born November 26, 1938) is an American television personality, best known as the original host of the court show The People's Court from 1981 to 1996. Previously a news reporter, Llewelyn has produced numerous television specials, including The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults in 1986, and launched Judge Judy in 1996.

  6. Petri Hawkins-Byrd - Wikipedia

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    Petri Hawkins-Byrd (born Petri Adonis Byrd; [2] November 29, 1957), [3] [4] also known as Bailiff Byrd or simply Byrd, is an American court show bailiff, television personality, social media personality, actor, voice actor, writer, and former New York State Court Officer.

  7. Dan Abrams - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Court TV, Abrams was a general assignment correspondent for NBC News from 1997 to 1999 when he was named Chief Legal Correspondent. [17] Abrams then began hosting his own show at MSNBC, and The Abrams Report began in 2001. [18] [19] Abrams hosted The Abrams Report until he accepted a managerial position at MSNBC. [20]

  8. Fred Graham (correspondent) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Patterson Graham (October 6, 1931 – December 28, 2019) was an American legal affairs journalist, television news anchor, and attorney. [1] [2] He was the chief anchor and managing editor of the former Court TV. [3]

  9. Gino Brogdon - Wikipedia

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    Brogdon earned his Bachelor of Arts from Oberlin College in 1983. [1] He then earned his Juris Doctor from Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington in 1986. [1] Brogdon became a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the American Bar Association in 1987.