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Live Streams for Friday 1st November
Rachel Kutumela Hearing
Sergeant Rachel Kutumela from the Senwabarwana police station, her 27-year-old daughter and her 47-year-old sister are accused of an R10 million insurance fraud and the murder of six people.
Click here to watch the Rachel Kutumela Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 4:00am USA EDT.
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.
Melody Farris Trial
Melody Walker Farris is charged with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, concealing the death of another and making a false statement in the death of her husband, Gary Farris, who was a prominent Atlanta-area attorney. Detectives recovered evidence indicating that Melody Farris shot and killed her husband inside their home and then tried to dispose of his body and evidence by burning it on their property. On July 5, 2018, deputies were called to their 10 acre farm following a report of human remains in a fire. Detectives had initially believed Gary could have suffered a medical issue and fallen into the fire, but then began investigating the case as a homicide after a .38 bullet was found lodged in one of Gary's rib bones. Investigators reportedly uncovered evidence inside the family home that pointed to Melody as the alleged killer.
Click here to watch the Melody Farris Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.
Michael Reynolds Trial
Michael Reynolds is charged in the murder of McKenzie Duffey, the daughter of his girlfriend Garcia Duffey. Reynolds faces charges of child cruelty and murder. On June 8, 2017 the 1-year-old was falling in and out of consciousness when medical officials arrived. At one point McKenzie stopped breathing and could not be saved. Medical examiners ruled the death accidental. However, a month after McKenzie died, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office ruled her death a homicide as a result of blunt force trauma to the torso. Garcia Duffey told police McKenzie was alert and breathing the morning of the murder before she left for work. Duffey told police McKenzie had been sick a few times in the month leading up to her murder but that each time she took her daughter to the hospital doctors said they could find nothing wrong. The last time McKenzie was there - just two days before her death - doctors treated her only for a blister on the bottom of her foot. Six months after McKenzie's death Reynolds was arrested and charged with her murder.
Click here to watch the Michael Reynolds Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.
Adam Coy Trial
Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy is charged with murder, felonious assault, reckless homicide and two counts of dereliction of duty in the December 22, 2020, shooting death of 47-year-old Andre Hill. The dereliction of duty charges are for Coy not turning on his body camera before the shooting and one for not warning a female officer about the potential danger Coy believed Hill posed. Coy was the first officer to respond to a nonemergency noise disturbance complaint involving a vehicle running on and off for an extended period. Hill was with a vehicle in front a home. Coy and Hill talked and Hill went up into the unlit garage of the home when a female officer responded to the scene. The two officers talked and were walking up the driveway when Hill came out of the garage holding his lit cellphone in his left hand and his hand in his right pocket. Coy pointed his flashlight into the dark garage with his gun drawn and suddenly shot Hill several times. An autopsy found bullets struck Hill in the chest, twice in the right thigh and an additional time in the right leg. Some video without audio was captured through a 60-second look-back feature on the body camera. Subsequently 'Andre's Law' legislation was passed that requires the activation of body-worn cameras during an enforcement action. Columbus then reached a $10 million settlement in May 2021 with Hill's family.
Click here to watch the Adam Coy Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 9:30am USA EDT.
Adam Coy Trial (Stream 2)
Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy is charged with murder, felonious assault, reckless homicide and two counts of dereliction of duty in the December 22, 2020, shooting death of 47-year-old Andre Hill. The dereliction of duty charges are for Coy not turning on his body camera before the shooting and one for not warning a female officer about the potential danger Coy believed Hill posed. Coy was the first officer to respond to a nonemergency noise disturbance complaint involving a vehicle running on and off for an extended period. Hill was with a vehicle in front a home. Coy and Hill talked and Hill went up into the unlit garage of the home when a female officer responded to the scene. The two officers talked and were walking up the driveway when Hill came out of the garage holding his lit cellphone in his left hand and his hand in his right pocket. Coy pointed his flashlight into the dark garage with his gun drawn and suddenly shot Hill several times. An autopsy found bullets struck Hill in the chest, twice in the right thigh and an additional time in the right leg. Some video without audio was captured through a 60-second look-back feature on the body camera. Subsequently 'Andre's Law' legislation was passed that requires the activation of body-worn cameras during an enforcement action. Columbus then reached a $10 million settlement in May 2021 with Hill's family.
Click here to watch the Adam Coy Trial (Stream 2). 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.
Jose Ibarra Hearing
Jose Ibarra, an undocumented migrant from Venezuela, is charged murdering 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. Riley was killed while jogging at the University of Georgia on 22 February, 2024. Riley’s body was found near Lake Herrick after she didn’t return home from a morning run. A 10-count indictment accuses Ibarra of hitting the 22-year-old Augusta University College of Nursing student in the head, asphyxiating her and pulling up her clothing with the intent to sexually assault her. Ibarra is also accused of attempted rape and spying on another student. Investigators say they were able to identify Ibarra as a potential suspect when they searched his brother’s apartment, where he lives. During the search, two of Jose Ibarra’s cell phones were seized but were not searched until a later warrant was obtained. Ibarra was arrested that day on an outstanding warrant before being charged with Riley’s murder.
Click here to watch the Jose Ibarra Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.
Jose Ibarra Hearing (Stream 2)
Jose Ibarra, an undocumented migrant from Venezuela, is charged murdering 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. Riley was killed while jogging at the University of Georgia on 22 February, 2024. Riley’s body was found near Lake Herrick after she didn’t return home from a morning run. A 10-count indictment accuses Ibarra of hitting the 22-year-old Augusta University College of Nursing student in the head, asphyxiating her and pulling up her clothing with the intent to sexually assault her. Ibarra is also accused of attempted rape and spying on another student. Investigators say they were able to identify Ibarra as a potential suspect when they searched his brother’s apartment, where he lives. During the search, two of Jose Ibarra’s cell phones were seized but were not searched until a later warrant was obtained. Ibarra was arrested that day on an outstanding warrant before being charged with Riley’s murder.
Click here to watch the Jose Ibarra Hearing (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.
Jose Ibarra Hearing (Stream 3)
Jose Ibarra, an undocumented migrant from Venezuela, is charged murdering 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. Riley was killed while jogging at the University of Georgia on 22 February, 2024. Riley’s body was found near Lake Herrick after she didn’t return home from a morning run. A 10-count indictment accuses Ibarra of hitting the 22-year-old Augusta University College of Nursing student in the head, asphyxiating her and pulling up her clothing with the intent to sexually assault her. Ibarra is also accused of attempted rape and spying on another student. Investigators say they were able to identify Ibarra as a potential suspect when they searched his brother’s apartment, where he lives. During the search, two of Jose Ibarra’s cell phones were seized but were not searched until a later warrant was obtained. Ibarra was arrested that day on an outstanding warrant before being charged with Riley’s murder.
Click here to watch the Jose Ibarra Hearing (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 10:00am USA EDT.
Justin Johnson Sentencing
Justin Johnson, Hernandez Govan and Cornelius Smith Jr were all facing first-degree murder charges in the shooting of the renowned Memphis rapper Young Dolph. Johnson and Smith were accused of firing the shots that killed the famous rapper, while Govan is accused of conspiring and planning the murder. Young Dolph was in Memphis to hand out turkeys to families at a church when he was gunned down while visiting his favorite cookie shop near his childhood home. Two men got out of a stolen Mercedes-Benz and fired shots into Makeda's Homemade Cookies before fleeing. They were captured after the release of photos taken from surveillance video that captured two men getting out of a Mercedes and firing into the store. Cornelius Smith Jr and Hernandez Govan are being tried at a later date.
Click here to watch the Justin Johnson Sentencing. This live stream is expected to start at 11:00am 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 12:00pm 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 12:00pm 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 12:00pm 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.
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.