HOUSTON – A former television courtroom bailiff who is accused of killing his wife appeared in court Friday. Renard Spivey, 63, is charged with murder in connection with Sunday’s slaying of his ...
An off-duty Sherriff’s deputy in Harris County Houston who once was a bailiff on a courtroom television show has been charged with the murder of his wife. Renard Spivey, 63, who served as bailiff for ...
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With each compression Renard Spivey counted, his voice devolved closer to despair as 911 dispatchers guided him in helping his mortally wounded wife. The Harris County deputy, a prominent courthouse ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – After an emotional morning of testimony Friday, a St. Johns County woman was sentenced to 15 years in prison for a DUI crash nearly one year ago that killed a Jacksonville ...
Former Harris County deputy Renard Spivey has been found not guilty in the 2019 shooting death of his wife, one of his lawyers said Wednesday. The jury in his murder trial acquitted him Wednesday ...
Former Texas sheriff's deputy Renard Spivey had a long television career as the courtroom bailiff on the show "Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez." In 2019, his life changed drastically when he ...
Judge Tammy Kemp who made headlines for hugging convicted murderer Amber Guyger and handing her a Bible in the high-profile case, appeared on the Tamron Hall Show and defended her actions, saying it ...
Halfway into his 1,000-mile walk, Roger DeHart was stopped by a man in Holly Hill, S.C. It was a white man with Confederate flag, which made DeHart, a black man, uneasy. "I thought 'oh boy,'" said ...
SANTA CRUZ — To raise awareness of the harms of human trafficking, Roger DeHart isn’t walking a mile in someone else’s shoes. He’s walking 500 miles in his own. A court bailiff in Fort Lauderdale, ...
Councils across England and Wales used bailiffs to collect 2.6 million debts in 2018/19, an increase of 7% in just two years. The research was conducted by the Money Advice Trust (MAT) – which runs ...
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