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Live Streams for Tuesday 23rd June
Madlanga Commission Of Inquiry Hearing
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry was formally known as the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System. Chaired by retired Constitutional Court Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, the Commission of Inquiry represents one of South Africa's most significant probes into the integrity of its policing and judicial structures. The commission's terms of reference include investigating political meddling in police investigations, corruption within SAPS, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), and the judiciary, as well as the role of external influences in undermining justice. The high-profile judicial inquiry will hear allegations of criminality, political interference, and corruption in South Africa’s criminal justice system. The commission aims to uncover deep-rooted issues that have plagued the South African Police Service (SAPS) and related institutions, including allegations of sophisticated criminal syndicates infiltrating high-level operations. Claims were made by KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi during a press briefing in July 2025. He highlighted the abrupt disbanding of a specialised task team probing assassinations linked to political figures, claiming it was done without his consultation and to protect connected individuals. He also pointed to a controversial drug bust involving Sibiya's nephew, who was allegedly released under dubious circumstances, and revealed cellphone records tying a close associate of Mchunu, identified as Brown Mogotsi, to criminal networks.
Click here to watch the Madlanga Commission Of Inquiry Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 3:30am USA EDT.
Madlanga Commission Of Inquiry Hearing (Stream 2)
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry was formally known as the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System. Chaired by retired Constitutional Court Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, the Commission of Inquiry represents one of South Africa's most significant probes into the integrity of its policing and judicial structures. The commission's terms of reference include investigating political meddling in police investigations, corruption within SAPS, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), and the judiciary, as well as the role of external influences in undermining justice. The high-profile judicial inquiry will hear allegations of criminality, political interference, and corruption in South Africa’s criminal justice system. The commission aims to uncover deep-rooted issues that have plagued the South African Police Service (SAPS) and related institutions, including allegations of sophisticated criminal syndicates infiltrating high-level operations. Claims were made by KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi during a press briefing in July 2025. He highlighted the abrupt disbanding of a specialised task team probing assassinations linked to political figures, claiming it was done without his consultation and to protect connected individuals. He also pointed to a controversial drug bust involving Sibiya's nephew, who was allegedly released under dubious circumstances, and revealed cellphone records tying a close associate of Mchunu, identified as Brown Mogotsi, to criminal networks.
Click here to watch the Madlanga Commission Of Inquiry Hearing (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 3:30am USA EDT.
Molemo Maarohanye Hearing
Molemo 'Jub Jub' Maarohanye is charged of kidnapping, unlawful discharge of a firearm and defeating the ends of justice. Police allege that Maarohanye confronted an e-hailing driver in Edenvale, accusing him of having a relationship with his girlfriend. He forced him into a vehicle and fired a shot in his direction. The driver escaped unharmed and reported the incident to police for which Maarohanye was arrested and charged. In 2012 Maarohanye was convicted due to a crash that killed four schoolchildren. Also in 2024, charges of rape, attempted murder and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm against him were withdrawn.
Click here to watch the Molemo Maarohanye Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 4:30am USA EDT.
Brown Mogotsi Hearing
Political fixer and self-proclaimed undercover police agent, Brown Mogotsi faces charges of defeating the ends of justice. The case emanates from the alleged staging of an attempted assassination on the suspect’s life in Vosloorus. A firearm allegedly used in the incident had also been linked to other serious violent crimes, including murder and attempted murder cases. In November 2025 Mogotsi claimed unknown gunmen ambushed him while he was driving a red Chevrolet in Vosloorus. He alleged that attackers travelling in a white bakkie opened fire on his vehicle. Police later recovered about 11 bullet casings from the scene. Mogotsi is alleged to have staged his own hit.
Click here to watch the Brown Mogotsi Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 6:30am USA EDT.
Live YouTube Judges
Various Judges live on YouTube
Click here to watch the Live YouTube Judges. This live stream is expected to start at 8:00am USA EDT.
George Pino Trial
Real estate mogul George Pino is charged with felony vessel homicide in a 2022 boating crash that killed a 17-year-old girl and seriously injured two others. The charges stem from a boating incident that led to the death of 17-year-old Lucy Fernandez near Boca Chita Key. Officials with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission say Pino was behind the wheel of a 29-foot boat the evening of September 4, 2022, when he lost control and slammed it into a channel marker. Pino initially faced three second-degree misdemeanor charges, but after gathering additional witness testimony, prosecutors elevated the charge to homicide.
Click here to watch the George Pino Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.
George Pino Trial (Stream 2)
Real estate mogul George Pino is charged with felony vessel homicide in a 2022 boating crash that killed a 17-year-old girl and seriously injured two others. The charges stem from a boating incident that led to the death of 17-year-old Lucy Fernandez near Boca Chita Key. Officials with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission say Pino was behind the wheel of a 29-foot boat the evening of September 4, 2022, when he lost control and slammed it into a channel marker. Pino initially faced three second-degree misdemeanor charges, but after gathering additional witness testimony, prosecutors elevated the charge to homicide.
Click here to watch the George Pino Trial (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.
Tyler Robinson Hearing
Tyler Robinson is accused of murdering Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University. Kirk, a right-wing political activist, author, and media personality, was speaking at an organised event at the University on September 10, 2025 when he was shot in the neck, A bolt-action rifle was recovered near the shooting, and a screwdriver was found on the roof from where the fatal shot was fired. DNA from the towel that was wrapped around the firearm and the DNA on the screwdriver are a positive match to Robinson. Following a huge man-hunt, Robinson had been persuaded to surrender by his father. Robinson is currently charged on suspicion of aggravated murder, a felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, and obstruction of justice.
Click here to watch the Tyler Robinson Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 11:00am USA EDT.
Tyler Robinson Hearing (Stream 2)
Tyler Robinson is accused of murdering Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University. Kirk, a right-wing political activist, author, and media personality, was speaking at an organised event at the University on September 10, 2025 when he was shot in the neck, A bolt-action rifle was recovered near the shooting, and a screwdriver was found on the roof from where the fatal shot was fired. DNA from the towel that was wrapped around the firearm and the DNA on the screwdriver are a positive match to Robinson. Following a huge man-hunt, Robinson had been persuaded to surrender by his father. Robinson is currently charged on suspicion of aggravated murder, a felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, and obstruction of justice.
Click here to watch the Tyler Robinson Hearing (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 11:00am USA EDT.
Tyler Robinson Hearing (Stream 3)
Tyler Robinson is accused of murdering Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University. Kirk, a right-wing political activist, author, and media personality, was speaking at an organised event at the University on September 10, 2025 when he was shot in the neck, A bolt-action rifle was recovered near the shooting, and a screwdriver was found on the roof from where the fatal shot was fired. DNA from the towel that was wrapped around the firearm and the DNA on the screwdriver are a positive match to Robinson. Following a huge man-hunt, Robinson had been persuaded to surrender by his father. Robinson is currently charged on suspicion of aggravated murder, a felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, and obstruction of justice.
Click here to watch the Tyler Robinson Hearing (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 11:00am USA EDT.
Zarrius Hildabrand Trial
Zarrius Hildabrand faces charges of first-degree murder, second-degree murder and tampering with physical evidence in the death of his 21-year-old wife, Saria Barney. Both the defendant and the victim served in the military. Hildabrand was a soldier in the U.S. Army assigned to work in Alaska, while Barney was a combat medic in the Alaska Army National Guard. Saria Barney was found dead in a storm drain along a trail near her Anchorage on August 10, 2023. Zarrius Hildabrand was arrested the following day. The newlyweds were out late celebrating Zarrius' birthday on August 5, 2023 and returned to their Anchorage home at 2am. the next day. At around 2:45am, a neighbor reported hearing a gunshot. Zarrius claimed that Saria was hungover from the previous night and decided to walk to Bread and Brew, her workplace, about a mile away, between 9 and 10am, adding that she didn't bring her phone. Saria's colleagues, however, told police they received a text from her phone at 10:45am saying she was calling out of work. Zarrius has denied sending the text. When a co-worker texted back advising Saria to check in with her boss, she did not respond. Police say that Zarrius allegedly bought new bedding, hydrogen peroxide, and a 96-gallon trash can with wheels. A police drone search eventually discovered evidence that led to Saria's body, which authorities say had been concealed with a pillow. Saria had a gunshot wound to her left temple. After obtaining a warrant, investigators searched the Hildabrands' apartment, and when they lifted a mattress, they described it as 'saturated by human blood' and 'There was so much blood on the mattress that the blood soaked through onto the carpet and into the wood frame'. More blood was in the bathtub and on some of the floors. Blood was also found in a trash can adjacent to the local trail where Saria's body was discovered. The first-degree murder charge carries a maximum penalty of 99 years in prison.
Click here to watch the Zarrius Hildabrand Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 12:30pm USA EDT.
Zarrius Hildabrand Trial (Stream 2)
Zarrius Hildabrand faces charges of first-degree murder, second-degree murder and tampering with physical evidence in the death of his 21-year-old wife, Saria Barney. Both the defendant and the victim served in the military. Hildabrand was a soldier in the U.S. Army assigned to work in Alaska, while Barney was a combat medic in the Alaska Army National Guard. Saria Barney was found dead in a storm drain along a trail near her Anchorage on August 10, 2023. Zarrius Hildabrand was arrested the following day. The newlyweds were out late celebrating Zarrius' birthday on August 5, 2023 and returned to their Anchorage home at 2am. the next day. At around 2:45am, a neighbor reported hearing a gunshot. Zarrius claimed that Saria was hungover from the previous night and decided to walk to Bread and Brew, her workplace, about a mile away, between 9 and 10am, adding that she didn't bring her phone. Saria's colleagues, however, told police they received a text from her phone at 10:45am saying she was calling out of work. Zarrius has denied sending the text. When a co-worker texted back advising Saria to check in with her boss, she did not respond. Police say that Zarrius allegedly bought new bedding, hydrogen peroxide, and a 96-gallon trash can with wheels. A police drone search eventually discovered evidence that led to Saria's body, which authorities say had been concealed with a pillow. Saria had a gunshot wound to her left temple. After obtaining a warrant, investigators searched the Hildabrands' apartment, and when they lifted a mattress, they described it as 'saturated by human blood' and 'There was so much blood on the mattress that the blood soaked through onto the carpet and into the wood frame'. More blood was in the bathtub and on some of the floors. Blood was also found in a trash can adjacent to the local trail where Saria's body was discovered. The first-degree murder charge carries a maximum penalty of 99 years in prison.
Click here to watch the Zarrius Hildabrand Trial (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 12:30pm USA EDT.
Zarrius Hildabrand Trial (Stream 3)
Zarrius Hildabrand faces charges of first-degree murder, second-degree murder and tampering with physical evidence in the death of his 21-year-old wife, Saria Barney. Both the defendant and the victim served in the military. Hildabrand was a soldier in the U.S. Army assigned to work in Alaska, while Barney was a combat medic in the Alaska Army National Guard. Saria Barney was found dead in a storm drain along a trail near her Anchorage on August 10, 2023. Zarrius Hildabrand was arrested the following day. The newlyweds were out late celebrating Zarrius' birthday on August 5, 2023 and returned to their Anchorage home at 2am. the next day. At around 2:45am, a neighbor reported hearing a gunshot. Zarrius claimed that Saria was hungover from the previous night and decided to walk to Bread and Brew, her workplace, about a mile away, between 9 and 10am, adding that she didn't bring her phone. Saria's colleagues, however, told police they received a text from her phone at 10:45am saying she was calling out of work. Zarrius has denied sending the text. When a co-worker texted back advising Saria to check in with her boss, she did not respond. Police say that Zarrius allegedly bought new bedding, hydrogen peroxide, and a 96-gallon trash can with wheels. A police drone search eventually discovered evidence that led to Saria's body, which authorities say had been concealed with a pillow. Saria had a gunshot wound to her left temple. After obtaining a warrant, investigators searched the Hildabrands' apartment, and when they lifted a mattress, they described it as 'saturated by human blood' and 'There was so much blood on the mattress that the blood soaked through onto the carpet and into the wood frame'. More blood was in the bathtub and on some of the floors. Blood was also found in a trash can adjacent to the local trail where Saria's body was discovered. The first-degree murder charge carries a maximum penalty of 99 years in prison.
Click here to watch the Zarrius Hildabrand Trial (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 12:30pm USA EDT.
Carlos Dominguez Trial
Former UC Davis student Carlos Reales Dominguez faces murder and attempted murder charges following a deadly stabbing spree that left David Breaux and Karim Abou Najm dead and Kimberlee Guillory who survived. Dominguez is charged with two counts of premeditated murder with deadly weapon enhancements, a third count of attempted murder with a deadly weapon enhancement and two other case enhancements for special circumstances. David Henry Breaux, 50, was found dead with multiple stab wounds April 27, 2023, in the city of Davis Central Park. Karim Abou Najm, 20, was was attacked and killed on the night of April 29, 2023 as he walked through Sycamore Park. Kimberlee Guillory, then 64, was attacked on May 1, 2023. She was stabbed repeatedly through the tent where she slept. On June 27, 2025, Dominguez's trial ended in a mistrial after jurors acquitted him of first-degree murder but failed to reach a unanimous verdict on the second-degree murder charges. Dominguez cannot be retried for first-degree murder.
Click here to watch the Carlos Dominguez Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 12:30pm USA EDT.
Julio Foolio Murder Sentencing
Prosecutors say in the early morning hours of June 23, 2024, as 26-year-old artist Julio Foolio (real name Charles Jones), the 'Voo Doo' hitmaker, celebrated his birthday in Tampa he became cornered in a hotel parking lot. That is where three gunmen opened fire, killing him and injuring three others. Surveillance video recorded three shooters firing at Foolio's vehicle in the parking lot, killing him. Foolio was a part of the 6 Block Gang which had feuds with rival gangs, ATK and 1200. The feuds spanned over a decade with dozens of murders by and against both sides. Court documents accused Alicia Andrews, Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Davion Murphy and Rashad Murphy of traveling from Jacksonville to Tampa on June 22, 2024, in two separate cars to find and kill Jones in retaliation for an ongoing Jacksonville gang war. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty against Alicia Andrews, who at an earlier trial was found guilty of manslaughter, finding she helped plan the ambush but was not guilty of first-degree murder or conspiracy. She was also acquitted of conspiracy to commit murder. She sentenced to 15 years in prison.#13;However, prosecutors were seeking the death penalty against her four co-defendants at their trial. The four defendants were tried together with one jury deciding the case against all four men who were each charged with first-degree murder.
Click here to watch the Julio Foolio Murder Sentencing. This live stream is expected to start at 1:30pm USA EDT.
Julio Foolio Murder Sentencing (Stream 2)
Prosecutors say in the early morning hours of June 23, 2024, as 26-year-old artist Julio Foolio (real name Charles Jones), the 'Voo Doo' hitmaker, celebrated his birthday in Tampa he became cornered in a hotel parking lot. That is where three gunmen opened fire, killing him and injuring three others. Surveillance video recorded three shooters firing at Foolio's vehicle in the parking lot, killing him. Foolio was a part of the 6 Block Gang which had feuds with rival gangs, ATK and 1200. The feuds spanned over a decade with dozens of murders by and against both sides. Court documents accused Alicia Andrews, Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Davion Murphy and Rashad Murphy of traveling from Jacksonville to Tampa on June 22, 2024, in two separate cars to find and kill Jones in retaliation for an ongoing Jacksonville gang war. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty against Alicia Andrews, who at an earlier trial was found guilty of manslaughter, finding she helped plan the ambush but was not guilty of first-degree murder or conspiracy. She was also acquitted of conspiracy to commit murder. She sentenced to 15 years in prison.#13;However, prosecutors were seeking the death penalty against her four co-defendants at their trial. The four defendants were tried together with one jury deciding the case against all four men who were each charged with first-degree murder.
Click here to watch the Julio Foolio Murder Sentencing (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 1:30pm USA EDT.
Julio Foolio Murder Sentencing (Stream 3)
Prosecutors say in the early morning hours of June 23, 2024, as 26-year-old artist Julio Foolio (real name Charles Jones), the 'Voo Doo' hitmaker, celebrated his birthday in Tampa he became cornered in a hotel parking lot. That is where three gunmen opened fire, killing him and injuring three others. Surveillance video recorded three shooters firing at Foolio's vehicle in the parking lot, killing him. Foolio was a part of the 6 Block Gang which had feuds with rival gangs, ATK and 1200. The feuds spanned over a decade with dozens of murders by and against both sides. Court documents accused Alicia Andrews, Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Davion Murphy and Rashad Murphy of traveling from Jacksonville to Tampa on June 22, 2024, in two separate cars to find and kill Jones in retaliation for an ongoing Jacksonville gang war. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty against Alicia Andrews, who at an earlier trial was found guilty of manslaughter, finding she helped plan the ambush but was not guilty of first-degree murder or conspiracy. She was also acquitted of conspiracy to commit murder. She sentenced to 15 years in prison.#13;However, prosecutors were seeking the death penalty against her four co-defendants at their trial. The four defendants were tried together with one jury deciding the case against all four men who were each charged with first-degree murder.
Click here to watch the Julio Foolio Murder Sentencing (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 1:30pm USA EDT.
Paul O'Keefe et al vs Karen Read et al Hearing
John O'Keefe's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Karen Read and the restaurants where Read, O'Keefe, and friends partied on the night of O'Keefe's death. The wrongful death lawsuit was filed against his girlfriend, Karen Read, in August 2024, following her first criminal trial which resulted in a mistrial. The family claims Read was intoxicated and hit O'Keefe, then fabricated a cover-up. The lawsuit also includes the two bars, C.F. McCarthy's and Waterfall Bar and Grille, in Canton, Massachusetts, where Read and O'Keefe had been drinking. They claim the bars were negligent in serving Read excessive alcohol. Karen Read, was accused of hitting and killing O'Keefe with her SUV after a night of drinking. Read's criminal trial ended in a mistrial in 2024 due to a divided jury. In her second trial in 2025, she was acquitted of murder and manslaughter, but found guilty of driving under the influence (OUI). Read was sentenced to one year of probation. In August 2025, Read's attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the civil lawsuit claims for 'emotional distress'.
Click here to watch the Paul O'Keefe et al vs Karen Read et al Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 3:00pm USA EDT.

















