Sunday, July 3, 2011

Nancy Grace


Nancy Ann Grace (born October 23, 1959) is an American legal commentator, television host, television journalist and former prosecutor. She frequently discusses issues from what she describes as a victims' rights standpoint, with an outspoken style that has won her both praise and condemnation.

"Nancy Grace" is television's only justice themed/interview/debate show, designed for those interested in the breaking crime news of the day. Grace challenges guests on the most high-profile legal issues of the day by drawing on her unique perspective as a former violent crimes prosecutor and as a crime victim herself. Nancy Grace provides viewers with a clear understanding of not only the top crime stories, but also the cases often overlooked.

The program, shot this past year in Atlanta at Georgia Public Broadcasting studios in Midtown, will move to Los Angeles and be led by a new host: Jackie Glass, a judge in the Clarke County District Court in Las Vegas. Glass oversaw the 2008 O.J. Simpson case in 2008.

Plesea said she had spoken to someone whom she believed was a representative of the Florida State  Attorney's Office.  Unbeknownst to Pam, the person was NOT a representative of Florida's Assistant State Attorney's office.

I know she’ll never change. But I do wish Grace would stop saying one thing — and I’m not complaining about “tot mom,” her nickname for Casey Anthony. Grace, who gives off such a tough law-and-order vibe as a former prosecutor, lets its slip in almost every appearance that she would lie to save her children.

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