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
I don't like juries having the wool pulled over their eyes. I don't think that's what the Constitution is about.
The fact remains, in the wrestling industry there is a very high occurrence of untimely deaths for a lot of different reasons. I feel it's the industry's fault. I don't think these guys and women, but mostly guys are the ones dying inordinately young, I don't think that they are told all the risks of what they're getting into.
I think all politicians lie.
I think that those wrestlers, those women and men that go in the ring are not protected. I don't think anybody is ever looking out for them and I think that they are used badly.
Well, of course I think people can be forgiven. But our justice system is not set up to dispense forgiveness. You can go to the local priest for that.
I think the truth is black-and-white .
I went nearly 30 years without being able to really seriously entertain marriage or a family. In fact, the word 'marriage' would actually give me a shake when it was brought up.
All the criticism and all of the praise, it doesn't - it's not worth the salt that goes on my bread, because TV is fickle. You can be loved one day and hated the next day. One day, you're getting an award. And the next day, you're getting a death threat.
The reality is, when you're representing someone that's guilty, you're in the position of taking that position.
As a prosecutor, I got a paycheck for coming to work every day. I didn't get a promotion when I won, and I didn't get a demotion when I did a bad job.
You see, some lawyers have the talent, have the charisma, but no discipline. They come into court unprepared, without having done their research.
What joy would I get from putting the wrong person behind bars?
Look, the justice system is made up of people. People have faults. It's not perfect.
When you have a child victim, I don't think cameras should be in the courtroom, ever.