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WILD ABOUT TRIAL PROVIDES LIFE STREAM OF JUSTIN HARRIS ROSS MURDER TRIAL


Wild About Trial™ will be live streaming from Cobb County for the State of Georgia vs. Justin Ross Harris murder trial (Cobb Superior Court, case no. 143124) when jury selection concludes, which could be as early as next week. The live stream will bring viewers gavel to gavel coverage via live video, live tweeting and immediate legal analysis as events unfold. The live stream will be featured on the Wild About Trial website and there will also be a link to the live stream page once the cameras start rolling.
Wild About Trial is the go-to home for trial enthusiasts. Wild About Trial has been streaming trials since 2012 beginning with Jodi Arias. Since then they've streamed every major trial from Oscar Pistorius, to Aaron Hernandez and Hulk Hogan. Recently, Wild About Trial partnered with Telepictures' nationally syndicated hit crime show, "Crime Watch Daily," who will also be streaming the trial via Wild About Trial's live feed. Wild About Trial has a regular weekly segment on "Crime Watch Daily," where Founder, Criminal Defense Attorney Alison Triessl, provides legal analysis of trending cases. 
According to the indictment by the Cobb County District Attorney, Justin Ross Harris left his 22-month year old son Cooper buckled into the backseat of the family's SUV for seven hours on a day when temperatures soared to nearly 90 degrees. An autopsy found that the boy died of hyperthermia. Harris is facing multiple charges, including malice murder, felony murder and cruelty to children.
Wild About Trial is a free mobile app and website designed for those with a desire to know every last detail of the famous criminal trials in the news. Wild About Trial gives you access to all the court documents and legal commentary by our team of top legal analysts. In addition, Wild About Trial provides up to the minute reports from local reporters in the courtroom.
Wild About Trial provides unlimited access with play-by-play updates directly from the courtroom, biographies of all major players from judges to defendants, legal documents pertaining to the case, live video of court proceedings when available and in-depth analysis from the Wild About Trial team of legal experts.
To find out more, please visit http://www.wildabouttrial.com and follow us on Twitter @WildAboutTrial and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wildabouttrial
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Valerie Allen / Valerie Allen Public Relations, Inc., / Info(at)ValerieAllenPR(dot)com

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