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Episode 11: LIGHTS! CAMERA! REPORTING!

Episode 14 of the The Court Reporter’s Cafe podcast, hosted by Kim Ray, CVR, RVR, titled "Episode 11: LIGHTS! CAMERA! REPORTING!" was published on June 14, 2025 and runs 66 minutes.

June 14, 2025 ·66m · The Court Reporter’s Cafe

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Join Whitney Kumar and I as we dig into her humble beginnings, her freelance triumphs and anxiety, her stint as an official, and her role as Judge Judy's court reporter on Judy Justice.   https://www.facebook.com/whitney.kumar/ https://www.amazon.com/Judy-Justice/dp/B09HGGZD49 @whitneykumarofficial on TikTok https://kwcourtreporting.com/

Join Whitney Kumar and I as we dig into her humble beginnings, her freelance triumphs and anxiety, her stint as an official, and her role as Judge Judy's court reporter on Judy Justice.  

https://www.facebook.com/whitney.kumar/

https://www.amazon.com/Judy-Justice/dp/B09HGGZD49

@whitneykumarofficial on TikTok

https://kwcourtreporting.com/

 

 

The Middle Temple Murder by Joseph Smith Fletcher Loyal Books Midnight. A lonely courtyard. The dead body of a stranger—a prosperous looking, well dressed, elderly man is found in Middle Temple Lane, London. This is one of England's ancient Inns of Court where barristers were traditionally apprenticed and carried on their work. Middle Temple is just a few minutes walk away from busy Fleet Street and the Thames Embankment. In the dead man's pocket is a piece of paper with the name and address of a young barrister. One of the first people to reach the crime scene is the investigative reporter, Frank Spargo, who writes for a leading London newspaper, The Watchman. Spargo is puzzled. Why would such a person be wandering about here at this hour? This extraordinary discovery draws Spargo into a labyrinthine web of intrigue, murder and crime in high places.The Middle Temple Murder by Joseph Smith Fletcher was first published in 1919 and is a great example of the classical English detective story. Joseph Smith Fletcher initially embarked on a career in Victim to Verdict Podcast Ted Rowlands Hosted and executive produced by Rowlands, a Court TV anchor and veteran true-crime journalist, “Victim to Verdict with Ted Rowlands” spotlights every moment from the crime scene to the courtroom, tapping into the best of Court TV’s real-time coverage of recent high-profile cases. Each episode features the case’s critical moments, including must-watch testimony, context from Court TV reporters and exclusive post-trial interviews to create an hourlong narrative. Game Time with Coach McVay ABC7 Los Angeles, Curt Sandoval ABC7 Sports Reporter Curt Sandoval talks one-on-one with Los Angeles Rams Head Coach Sean McVay about his team’s performance in their last game, and how they are preparing to win the next one. Coach McVay describes some key plays, and highlights outstanding performances from Rams players. Curt and Coach McVay also discuss some of the big events in the world of sports. The Docket San Antonio Express-News Courts and crime reporter Elizabeth Zavala breaks down the most gripping trials in the Bexar County courthouse. With her decades of experience, Zavala expertly balances crime stories with the intricacies of the law and details from the scene in the courtroom. This podcast will resume in January 2021; until then, look for her insights on EN-Depth.
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