Jean Casarez

Jean Casarez is a California-born American lawyer and news correspondent for CNN[1] and its sister network HLN. She formerly worked for truTV (formerly Court TV) until that network eliminated daytime trial coverage. As a correspondent for Court TV/truTV, Casarez provided live daytime trial coverage, reporting on courtroom trials across the country; she has covered such cases as the Coral Eugene Watts trial, the Kobe Bryant rape case, and Scott Peterson sentencing hearings. Casarez was also an anchor for Court TV's hourly Newsbreak. In addition to her current work for CNN, she is occasionally a substitute host for Nancy Grace's HLN program.

Career

A graduate of the University of Southern California and Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles, Casarez is a member of the Nevada and Texas bars, licensed in the Southern District of Texas Federal Court.[2] She joined Court TV in January 2003 from KOLO-TV in Reno, Nevada, where she was a weekend anchor and legal reporter, before which she produced the news magazine show First Edition and served as the City Hall reporter and fill-in anchor at KENS-TV in San Antonio, Texas.

In addition to her legal background and journalism career, Casarez, under the name Jean LeGrand, has recorded six albums of Tejano music in Spanish for the International divisions of CBS and Capitol EMI Records, thus touring throughout the U.S. and Mexico; Casarez has also been nominated for numerous awards as a journalist, and received a 2010 Peabody Award for CNN Network’s coverage of the Gulf Oil Spill.[3]

Casarez is married and currently resides in New York City.

Discography (partial) (as Jean LeGrand)

References

  1. Jean Casarez bio at CNN.com
  2. "And in Fort Worth is Jean Casarez, she's a reporter for Court TV and an attorney herself, indeed a member of the Texas Bar."
  3. CNN Entertainment online, 2011.