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Crier served as a Texas State District Judge for the 162nd District Court in ]. She subsequently became the youngest elected state judge in Texas history at age thirty. From 1982 to 1984, Crier was a civil litigation attorney in Dallas; prior to this, from 1978 to 1981, an Assistant District Attorney and Felony Chief Prosecutor for the ] District Attorney's office.<ref></ref> | Crier served as a Texas State District Judge for the 162nd District Court in ]. She subsequently became the youngest elected state judge in Texas history at age thirty. From 1982 to 1984, Crier was a civil litigation attorney in Dallas; prior to this, from 1978 to 1981, an Assistant District Attorney and Felony Chief Prosecutor for the ] District Attorney's office.<ref></ref> | ||
Crier began her TV career at ] where she co-anchored the programs ''Inside Politics ‘92'' and ''The World Today''.<ref name="Shaw to coanchor CNN'S 6 p.m. news">{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8142086.html|title=Shaw to coanchor CNN'S 6 p.m. news|last=Bickelhaupt|first=Susan |work=The Boston Globe|date=October 11, 1989|accessdate=2009-05-24}}</ref><ref name="20Q: Catherine Crier">{{cite news|url=https://www.playboy.co.uk/life-and-style/interview/79940/3/20Q-Catherine-Crier/|title=20Q: Catherine Crier|last=Resin|first=David|date=August 01, 1992|work=Playboy|accessdate=2009-05-24}}</ref> Later, ] hired her as a correspondent for '']'' and the newsmagazine '']''. After spending three and a half years with ABC News, ] hired her to anchor ''The Crier Report'', a live, nightly talk show. She also covered ] for ]/]. | Crier began her TV career at ] where she co-anchored the programs ''Inside Politics ‘92'' and ''The World Today''.<ref name="Shaw to coanchor CNN'S 6 p.m. news">{{cite news|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8142086.html|title=Shaw to coanchor CNN'S 6 p.m. news|last=Bickelhaupt|first=Susan |work=The Boston Globe|date=October 11, 1989|accessdate=2009-05-24}}</ref><ref name="20Q: Catherine Crier">{{cite news|url=https://www.playboy.co.uk/life-and-style/interview/79940/3/20Q-Catherine-Crier/|title=20Q: Catherine Crier|last=Resin|first=David|date=August 01, 1992|work=Playboy|accessdate=2009-05-24}}</ref> Later, ] hired her as a correspondent for '']'' and the newsmagazine '']''.<ref name="CNN's Crier moves to ABC">{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24326466.html?dids=24326466:24326466&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Nov+17%2C+1992&author=Chicago+Tribune+wires.&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=CNN%27s+Crier+moves+to+ABC|title=CNN's Crier moves to ABC|date=November 17, 1992|work=Chicago Tribune|pages=20|accessdate=2009-05-24}}</ref><ref name="The TV Column">{{cite news|url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/74063048.html?dids=74063048:74063048&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Nov+17%2C+1992&author=John+Carmody&pub=The+Washington+Post+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&edition=&startpage=d.04&desc=The+TV+Column|title=The TV Column|last=Carmody|first=John|date=November 17, 1992|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=2009-05-24}}</ref> After spending three and a half years with ABC News, ] hired her to anchor ''The Crier Report'', a live, nightly talk show. She also covered ] for ]/]. | ||
Aside from her TV work, she has authored several non-fiction books. | Aside from her TV work, she has authored several non-fiction books. |
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Catherine Jean Crier (born November 6, 1954) is an American television personality and a former district court judge.
Crier was anchor for a Court TV program, Catherine Crier Live, a daily show concerning legal news. The show was cancelled on April 27, 2007, after a seven-year run.
Crier was born in Dallas, Texas, to Will Thomas Crier Jr. and Virginia Ann Priddy. Crier graduated from Richardson High School and University of Texas at Austin, from which she earned Bachelor of Arts in political science and international affairs. In college, she was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. She received her Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.
Crier served as a Texas State District Judge for the 162nd District Court in Dallas County. She subsequently became the youngest elected state judge in Texas history at age thirty. From 1982 to 1984, Crier was a civil litigation attorney in Dallas; prior to this, from 1978 to 1981, an Assistant District Attorney and Felony Chief Prosecutor for the Dallas County District Attorney's office.
Crier began her TV career at CNN where she co-anchored the programs Inside Politics ‘92 and The World Today. Later, ABC News hired her as a correspondent for ABC World News Tonight and the newsmagazine 20/20. After spending three and a half years with ABC News, Fox News Channel hired her to anchor The Crier Report, a live, nightly talk show. She also covered horse racing for ESPN/ABC Sports.
Aside from her TV work, she has authored several non-fiction books.
Crier appeared in the 2006 Robin Williams film Man of the Year. Her role was that of Political Commentator #2 but was credited with the name of Cathleen Crier.
Bibliography
Crier's books include:
- Final Analysis: The Untold Story of the Susan Polk Murder Case 2005. ISBN 978-0061134524
- Contempt: How the Right Is Wronging American Justice 2005. ISBN 978-1590710647
- The Case Against Lawyers: How the Lawyers, Politicians, and Bureaucrats Have Turned the Law into an Instrument of Tyranny--and What We as Citizens Have to Do About It ISBN 978-0767905053
- Contempt: How the Right Is Wronging American Justice (ISBN 1-59071-064-9, 2005).
- A Deadly Game: The Untold Story of the Scott Peterson Investigation 2007. ISBN 978-0060849634
References
- Court TV Cancels Crier, Anne Becker, Broadcasting & Cable, April 10, 2007, retrieved on April 22, 2007.
- Court TV Biography of Catherine Crier
- Bickelhaupt, Susan (October 11, 1989). "Shaw to coanchor CNN'S 6 p.m. news". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
- Resin, David (August 01, 1992). "20Q: Catherine Crier". Playboy. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
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(help) - "CNN's Crier moves to ABC". Chicago Tribune. November 17, 1992. p. 20. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
- Carmody, John (November 17, 1992). "The TV Column". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
External links
- Catherine Crier at IMDb
- "Catherine Crier's Bio on Court TV". Court TV. Retrieved May 27 2005.
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