Beth Karas
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I do know what you mean.
I do know what you mean.
I'll just leave it at that. So you have, you were admitted to the New York state bar and then you worked as an 80 and you worked as an ADA in New York and then you transitioned to court TV. Yes. And then you're, Is it true that your first major, you know, big coverage was the Scott Peterson trial?
I'll just leave it at that. So you have, you were admitted to the New York state bar and then you worked as an 80 and you worked as an ADA in New York and then you transitioned to court TV. Yes. And then you're, Is it true that your first major, you know, big coverage was the Scott Peterson trial?
I'll just leave it at that. So you have, you were admitted to the New York state bar and then you worked as an 80 and you worked as an ADA in New York and then you transitioned to court TV. Yes. And then you're, Is it true that your first major, you know, big coverage was the Scott Peterson trial?
Actually, Scott Peterson was tried in 2004. I had been at court for 10 years at that point. I had covered OJ's road rage case, which was a few years after he was acquitted of murder.
Actually, Scott Peterson was tried in 2004. I had been at court for 10 years at that point. I had covered OJ's road rage case, which was a few years after he was acquitted of murder.
Actually, Scott Peterson was tried in 2004. I had been at court for 10 years at that point. I had covered OJ's road rage case, which was a few years after he was acquitted of murder.
And it was in Miami. Actually, I... It was a felony. He got mad at a man who was tailing him on a not a very busy road street in south of Miami. And he got out in a rage. It was road rage. And he put his put his fist through the hand through the window of the man's car and like grabbed at his hand.
And it was in Miami. Actually, I... It was a felony. He got mad at a man who was tailing him on a not a very busy road street in south of Miami. And he got out in a rage. It was road rage. And he put his put his fist through the hand through the window of the man's car and like grabbed at his hand.
And it was in Miami. Actually, I... It was a felony. He got mad at a man who was tailing him on a not a very busy road street in south of Miami. And he got out in a rage. It was road rage. And he put his put his fist through the hand through the window of the man's car and like grabbed at his hand.
hat or his glasses or something that was considered a burglary of an occupied vehicle so that because a part of his body went through the open window and scratched the man's face so that was a felony he was acquitted of that not a bad verdict if he just was angry and his kids were in the back seat of the car and they were little at the time his two youngest that he had with nicole so um
hat or his glasses or something that was considered a burglary of an occupied vehicle so that because a part of his body went through the open window and scratched the man's face so that was a felony he was acquitted of that not a bad verdict if he just was angry and his kids were in the back seat of the car and they were little at the time his two youngest that he had with nicole so um
hat or his glasses or something that was considered a burglary of an occupied vehicle so that because a part of his body went through the open window and scratched the man's face so that was a felony he was acquitted of that not a bad verdict if he just was angry and his kids were in the back seat of the car and they were little at the time his two youngest that he had with nicole so um
I had covered that, but at the time, 9-1-1 had just happened, and the anthrax scare was going on.
I had covered that, but at the time, 9-1-1 had just happened, and the anthrax scare was going on.
I had covered that, but at the time, 9-1-1 had just happened, and the anthrax scare was going on.
Right, I remember that.
Right, I remember that.
Right, I remember that.