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Live Streams for Monday 29th April

Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial

Senzo Meyiwa the Bafana Bafana soccer team captain was shot in October 2014 while visiting his girlfriend, singer Kelly Khumalo, at her mother’s house in Vosloorus. Five men are accused of killing him. The men charged are Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya, Bongani Ntanzi, Mothobisi Mncube, Mthokoziseni Maphosa and Sifisokuhle Ntuli.
Click here to watch the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 4:00am USA EDT.

Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial (Stream 2)

Senzo Meyiwa the Bafana Bafana soccer team captain was shot in October 2014 while visiting his girlfriend, singer Kelly Khumalo, at her mother’s house in Vosloorus. Five men are accused of killing him. The men charged are Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya, Bongani Ntanzi, Mothobisi Mncube, Mthokoziseni Maphosa and Sifisokuhle Ntuli.
Click here to watch the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 4:00am 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.

Gurpreet Singh Trial

Gurpreet Singh faces four counts of aggravated murder in connection with the deaths of his wife and relatives. There were four people killed at the West Chester apartment on April 28, 2019: Shalinderjit Kaur, 39, Singh's wife, Parmjit Kaur, 62, Singh's mother-in-law, Amarjit Kaur, 58, Singh's wife's aunt and Hakiakat Singh Pannag, 59, Singh's father-in-law. Shalinderjit Kaur was shot in the head three times and Pannag's eyes were blown out as a result of the shots. Singh had an affair with a woman in Indianapolis and talked with and messaged her daily. Singh gave her $20,000 for a down payment on a house.
Click here to watch the Gurpreet Singh Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 8:30am USA EDT.

Maxx Pritchett and Tyrone Robinson Trial

Maxx Pritchett and Tyrone Robinson are accused of a violent home invasion turned armed robbery at an Airbnb house. Investigators say that Tyrone Robinson and Maxx Pritchett were armed on November 8, 2019 when they broke into a home during a house party, and robbed several party-goers. Police say that the suspects struck at least one person with a weapon and demanded money and cellphones. The suspects then fled on foot. Police found several cellphones in the street as they searched the area.
Click here to watch the Maxx Pritchett and Tyrone Robinson Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.

Young Thug Trial

Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, and five other YSL members - Marquavius Huey, Deamonte 'Yak Gotti' Kendrick, Quamarvious Nichols, Rodalius Ryan and Shannon Stillwell - face trial on racketeering and gang-related charges. Several of the original co-defendants took plea deals in the case. Gunna, Lil Duke, Slimelife Shawty and YSL co-founder Walter Murphy were released from jail after accepting plea deals. Young Thug's brother Unfoonk also agreed to a plea deal. Young Thug has remained in jail since his arrest when he was indicted for conspiracy to violate Georgia's RICO Act and participation in a criminal street gang. Prosecutors claim Young Thug's YSL Records served as the front for a dangerous street gang. After an updated, 65-count indictment was filed August 2022, Thug himself is now facing eight counts, including one count of participating in the RICO conspiracy; one count of participating in a criminal street gang; three counts of violating the Georgia Controlled Substances Act; one count of possession of a firearm while committing a felony; and one count of possession of a machine gun. Some of the most serious accusations in the indictment center on the 2015 killing of Donovan 'Big Nut' Thomas Jr., who prosecutors say ran a rival gang in Atlanta. Five YSL members were directly charged with the murder, while Thug himself was accused of renting the car that was used to commit the killing. In one allegation, the indictment claims that two other YSL members discussed 'how to obtain permission' from Thug before attempting to murder rival rapper YFN Lucci (Rayshawn Bennett) while he was in jail. If convicted on the RICO charge, the defendants face prison sentences anywhere from five to 20 years. Other charges, if proven, could mean additional prison time.
Click here to watch the Young Thug Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.

Young Thug Trial (Stream 2)

Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, and five other YSL members - Marquavius Huey, Deamonte 'Yak Gotti' Kendrick, Quamarvious Nichols, Rodalius Ryan and Shannon Stillwell - face trial on racketeering and gang-related charges. Several of the original co-defendants took plea deals in the case. Gunna, Lil Duke, Slimelife Shawty and YSL co-founder Walter Murphy were released from jail after accepting plea deals. Young Thug's brother Unfoonk also agreed to a plea deal. Young Thug has remained in jail since his arrest when he was indicted for conspiracy to violate Georgia's RICO Act and participation in a criminal street gang. Prosecutors claim Young Thug's YSL Records served as the front for a dangerous street gang. After an updated, 65-count indictment was filed August 2022, Thug himself is now facing eight counts, including one count of participating in the RICO conspiracy; one count of participating in a criminal street gang; three counts of violating the Georgia Controlled Substances Act; one count of possession of a firearm while committing a felony; and one count of possession of a machine gun. Some of the most serious accusations in the indictment center on the 2015 killing of Donovan 'Big Nut' Thomas Jr., who prosecutors say ran a rival gang in Atlanta. Five YSL members were directly charged with the murder, while Thug himself was accused of renting the car that was used to commit the killing. In one allegation, the indictment claims that two other YSL members discussed 'how to obtain permission' from Thug before attempting to murder rival rapper YFN Lucci (Rayshawn Bennett) while he was in jail. If convicted on the RICO charge, the defendants face prison sentences anywhere from five to 20 years. Other charges, if proven, could mean additional prison time.
Click here to watch the Young Thug Trial (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.

Young Thug Trial (Stream 3)

Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, and five other YSL members - Marquavius Huey, Deamonte 'Yak Gotti' Kendrick, Quamarvious Nichols, Rodalius Ryan and Shannon Stillwell - face trial on racketeering and gang-related charges. Several of the original co-defendants took plea deals in the case. Gunna, Lil Duke, Slimelife Shawty and YSL co-founder Walter Murphy were released from jail after accepting plea deals. Young Thug's brother Unfoonk also agreed to a plea deal. Young Thug has remained in jail since his arrest when he was indicted for conspiracy to violate Georgia's RICO Act and participation in a criminal street gang. Prosecutors claim Young Thug's YSL Records served as the front for a dangerous street gang. After an updated, 65-count indictment was filed August 2022, Thug himself is now facing eight counts, including one count of participating in the RICO conspiracy; one count of participating in a criminal street gang; three counts of violating the Georgia Controlled Substances Act; one count of possession of a firearm while committing a felony; and one count of possession of a machine gun. Some of the most serious accusations in the indictment center on the 2015 killing of Donovan 'Big Nut' Thomas Jr., who prosecutors say ran a rival gang in Atlanta. Five YSL members were directly charged with the murder, while Thug himself was accused of renting the car that was used to commit the killing. In one allegation, the indictment claims that two other YSL members discussed 'how to obtain permission' from Thug before attempting to murder rival rapper YFN Lucci (Rayshawn Bennett) while he was in jail. If convicted on the RICO charge, the defendants face prison sentences anywhere from five to 20 years. Other charges, if proven, could mean additional prison time.
Click here to watch the Young Thug Trial (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.

Young Thug Trial (Stream 4)

Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, and five other YSL members - Marquavius Huey, Deamonte 'Yak Gotti' Kendrick, Quamarvious Nichols, Rodalius Ryan and Shannon Stillwell - face trial on racketeering and gang-related charges. Several of the original co-defendants took plea deals in the case. Gunna, Lil Duke, Slimelife Shawty and YSL co-founder Walter Murphy were released from jail after accepting plea deals. Young Thug's brother Unfoonk also agreed to a plea deal. Young Thug has remained in jail since his arrest when he was indicted for conspiracy to violate Georgia's RICO Act and participation in a criminal street gang. Prosecutors claim Young Thug's YSL Records served as the front for a dangerous street gang. After an updated, 65-count indictment was filed August 2022, Thug himself is now facing eight counts, including one count of participating in the RICO conspiracy; one count of participating in a criminal street gang; three counts of violating the Georgia Controlled Substances Act; one count of possession of a firearm while committing a felony; and one count of possession of a machine gun. Some of the most serious accusations in the indictment center on the 2015 killing of Donovan 'Big Nut' Thomas Jr., who prosecutors say ran a rival gang in Atlanta. Five YSL members were directly charged with the murder, while Thug himself was accused of renting the car that was used to commit the killing. In one allegation, the indictment claims that two other YSL members discussed 'how to obtain permission' from Thug before attempting to murder rival rapper YFN Lucci (Rayshawn Bennett) while he was in jail. If convicted on the RICO charge, the defendants face prison sentences anywhere from five to 20 years. Other charges, if proven, could mean additional prison time.
Click here to watch the Young Thug Trial (Stream 4). This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.

Youth Development Center Trial

Lawyers representing David Meehan in the civil case said counselors at the Sununu Youth Services Center, formerly the Youth Development Center, or YDC, raped him hundreds of times, kept him in solitary confinement for months, and beat him routinely while he was at the facility from 1995 through 1999.
Click here to watch the Youth Development Center Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 9:30am USA EDT.

Jerry Elders Sentencing

Jerry Elders faces the death penalty for the April 14, 2021, murder of Robin Waddell in Johnson County, in connection with a chain of events that morning across Burleson, Joshua and eventually up into Cooke County. Joshua Lott a Burleson Police officer was shot but survived. Elders was with two friends early in the morning when Lott pulled them over. Elders told his friends he was going to shoot the officer and then did three times. The car they were in was later found burning. Elders hid nearby at Waddell's property, then confronted her, stealing her pickup truck and taking her with him. Elders told investigators that Waddell grabbed the wheel, causing the truck to crash through the gate of the Joshua Police Department, which is when he said he panicked, shooting her twice and pushing her out of the truck. License plate scanners later helped police track down Elders as he was driving and arrest him.
Click here to watch the Jerry Elders Sentencing. This live stream is expected to start at 9:30am USA EDT.

DeKalb Magistrates Court Misdemeanor First Appearance Hearings

The Court handles First Appearance Hearings/Bond Hearings in most cases for accused persons that have been arrested and are housed in the Dekalb County Jail, regardless of the Law Enforcement Agency that made the arrest.
Click here to watch the DeKalb Magistrates Court Misdemeanor First Appearance Hearings. This live stream is expected to start at 9:30am USA EDT.

Karen Read Trial

Karen Read, a financial analyst and college professor, is facing charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence and leaving the scene in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. O'Keefe's bruised, frozen body was found on the lawn of Boston Police Officer Brian Albert on the morning of January 29, 2022. Prosecutors say Read and O'Keefe, 46, argued drunkenly in her car as she was dropping him off at a friend's house party after a night of barhopping. They allege she intentionally backed her Lexus SUV into O'Keefe in a rage, leaving him to die in the snow. Read claims that she and O'Keefe had been drinking with his friend Jennifer McCabe, whom Read did not know well, at the local bar. Around midnight, McCabe invited the couple to the home of her brother-in-law Brian Albert, a retired Boston Police Fugitive Unit commander detective. Read says she dropped O'Keefe off there then drove to his home in Canton, where the officer lived with his orphaned niece and nephew, and went to bed. Later she returned to the Albert home and saw O'Keefe's body on the lawn. Read denies killing O'Keefe and claims she's being framed by people who were in the suburban party house. There is an ongoing federal probe of a possible police cover-up in the case.
Click here to watch the Karen Read Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.

Karen Read Trial (Stream 2)

Karen Read, a financial analyst and college professor, is facing charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence and leaving the scene in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. O'Keefe's bruised, frozen body was found on the lawn of Boston Police Officer Brian Albert on the morning of January 29, 2022. Prosecutors say Read and O'Keefe, 46, argued drunkenly in her car as she was dropping him off at a friend's house party after a night of barhopping. They allege she intentionally backed her Lexus SUV into O'Keefe in a rage, leaving him to die in the snow. Read claims that she and O'Keefe had been drinking with his friend Jennifer McCabe, whom Read did not know well, at the local bar. Around midnight, McCabe invited the couple to the home of her brother-in-law Brian Albert, a retired Boston Police Fugitive Unit commander detective. Read says she dropped O'Keefe off there then drove to his home in Canton, where the officer lived with his orphaned niece and nephew, and went to bed. Later she returned to the Albert home and saw O'Keefe's body on the lawn. Read denies killing O'Keefe and claims she's being framed by people who were in the suburban party house. There is an ongoing federal probe of a possible police cover-up in the case.
Click here to watch the Karen Read Trial (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.

Karen Read Trial (Stream 3)

Karen Read, a financial analyst and college professor, is facing charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence and leaving the scene in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. O'Keefe's bruised, frozen body was found on the lawn of Boston Police Officer Brian Albert on the morning of January 29, 2022. Prosecutors say Read and O'Keefe, 46, argued drunkenly in her car as she was dropping him off at a friend's house party after a night of barhopping. They allege she intentionally backed her Lexus SUV into O'Keefe in a rage, leaving him to die in the snow. Read claims that she and O'Keefe had been drinking with his friend Jennifer McCabe, whom Read did not know well, at the local bar. Around midnight, McCabe invited the couple to the home of her brother-in-law Brian Albert, a retired Boston Police Fugitive Unit commander detective. Read says she dropped O'Keefe off there then drove to his home in Canton, where the officer lived with his orphaned niece and nephew, and went to bed. Later she returned to the Albert home and saw O'Keefe's body on the lawn. Read denies killing O'Keefe and claims she's being framed by people who were in the suburban party house. There is an ongoing federal probe of a possible police cover-up in the case.
Click here to watch the Karen Read Trial (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.

Karen Read Trial (Stream 4)

Karen Read, a financial analyst and college professor, is facing charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence and leaving the scene in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. O'Keefe's bruised, frozen body was found on the lawn of Boston Police Officer Brian Albert on the morning of January 29, 2022. Prosecutors say Read and O'Keefe, 46, argued drunkenly in her car as she was dropping him off at a friend's house party after a night of barhopping. They allege she intentionally backed her Lexus SUV into O'Keefe in a rage, leaving him to die in the snow. Read claims that she and O'Keefe had been drinking with his friend Jennifer McCabe, whom Read did not know well, at the local bar. Around midnight, McCabe invited the couple to the home of her brother-in-law Brian Albert, a retired Boston Police Fugitive Unit commander detective. Read says she dropped O'Keefe off there then drove to his home in Canton, where the officer lived with his orphaned niece and nephew, and went to bed. Later she returned to the Albert home and saw O'Keefe's body on the lawn. Read denies killing O'Keefe and claims she's being framed by people who were in the suburban party house. There is an ongoing federal probe of a possible police cover-up in the case.
Click here to watch the Karen Read Trial (Stream 4). This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.

Chad Daybell Trial

Chad Daybell is charged with murder of his wife's (Lori Vallow-Daybell) two children JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan and his former wife Tammy Daybell who died a few weeks before Daybell and Vallow married. Vallow's children were last seen on different days in September 2019. Law enforcement officials found their remains on Chad Daybell's rural property in Fremont County nine months later. Along with the murder charges, Chad Daybell is charged with insurance fraud stemming from life insurance policies that allegedly paid him money after his wife's death.
Click here to watch the Chad Daybell Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 10:30am USA EDT.

Chad Daybell Trial (Stream 2)

Chad Daybell is charged with murder of his wife's (Lori Vallow-Daybell) two children JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan and his former wife Tammy Daybell who died a few weeks before Daybell and Vallow married. Vallow's children were last seen on different days in September 2019. Law enforcement officials found their remains on Chad Daybell's rural property in Fremont County nine months later. Along with the murder charges, Chad Daybell is charged with insurance fraud stemming from life insurance policies that allegedly paid him money after his wife's death.
Click here to watch the Chad Daybell Trial (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 10:30am USA EDT.

Chad Daybell Trial (Stream 3)

Chad Daybell is charged with murder of his wife's (Lori Vallow-Daybell) two children JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan and his former wife Tammy Daybell who died a few weeks before Daybell and Vallow married. Vallow's children were last seen on different days in September 2019. Law enforcement officials found their remains on Chad Daybell's rural property in Fremont County nine months later. Along with the murder charges, Chad Daybell is charged with insurance fraud stemming from life insurance policies that allegedly paid him money after his wife's death.
Click here to watch the Chad Daybell Trial (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 10:30am USA EDT.

DeKalb Magistrates Court Felony First Appearance Hearings

The Court handles First Appearance Hearings/Bond Hearings in most cases for accused persons that have been arrested and are housed in the Dekalb County Jail, regardless of the Law Enforcement Agency that made the arrest.
Click here to watch the DeKalb Magistrates Court Felony First Appearance Hearings. This live stream is expected to start at 1:00pm USA EDT.

Stephan Sterns Hearing

Stephan Sterns is the last known person to see 13-year-old Madeline Soto who was last seen alive on February 26, 2024. Her body was found on March 1 in a wooded area. Stephan Sterns, Soto's stepfather, was initially charged with sexual battery of a minor after investigators said they found evidence of him sexually abusing the child. Sterns consented to have his phone searched but told officers that he 'accidentally' performed a factory reset on the device. However, investigators found a trove of images and videos dating back years showing Soto being sexually abused. As a result of the disturbing images and videos found on the phone, Sterns was charged with an additional 60 charges, including sexual battery on a child under 12, lewd and lascivious molestation and unlawful possession of materials depicting sexual performance by a child. Sterns has also been charged with 1st-degree murder in the death of Madeline Soto.
Click here to watch the Stephan Sterns Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 1:30pm USA EDT.

Brevard Bond Court Hearings

Brevard Bond court is the Brevard County First Appearance Court held in the Brevard County Jail in Sharpes, Florida.
Click here to watch the Brevard Bond Court Hearings. This live stream is expected to start at 1:30pm USA EDT.