Nancy Grace

Nancy Grace
Nancy Ann Grace is an American legal commentator, television host, television journalist, and former prosecutor. She frequently discusses issues from what she describes as a "victims' rights" standpoint, with an outspoken style that has brought her both praise and criticism. She is the host of Nancy Grace, a nightly celebrity news and current affairs show on HLN, and she was the host of Court TV's Closing Arguments. She also co-wrote the book Objection!: How High-Priced Defense Attorneys, Celebrity Defendants, and...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth23 October 1959
CityMacon, GA
CountryUnited States of America
The reality is, when you're representing someone that's guilty, you're in the position of taking that position.
He's doing horribly, horribly. He told me all along that he thought it was one of the neighbors.
Instead of studying law in the law school, I'll be picking up trash in front of the law school. That's not what I envisioned doing with my law degree.
I'm not pretending to be anything but a crime victim who went to law school and tried a lot of cases.
Court TV will always hold a special place in my heart, and I will always look back at my time there with great gratitude and affection.
I have 'To Kill A Mockingbird' signed by Harper Lee. That is my prized possession.
I don't really want to have any part of getting guilty people off.
I don't like juries having the wool pulled over their eyes. I don't think that's what the Constitution is about.
If you are moneyed or educated, you will get a different sentence than someone who is not.
After I lost my fiance, it seemed like it would be better to always be alone than to risk being hurt again.
I don't believe love goes away just because you're buried in a casket.
I'm on a search for the truth,
With every story that TV covers, somebody - some corporation, some shareholders - are making money. That's true whether covering Libya, Iraq, the tsunami in Japan, Osama bin Laden, whatever story there is. That day, the shareholders are making money off it. Every newspaper that's sold, somebody's making a dime.
My father was a railroad man his entire life; 43 years for Southern Railroad.