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Court pauses bond-revocation hearing for Natasha McCoy and ends livestream

Criminal court hearing · March 13, 2026
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Summary

The state filed a motion to revoke bond in the case of Natasha McCoy; the court called McCoy to the courtroom but terminated the public livestream before the bond-revocation hearing proceeded, leaving the matter unresolved in the provided record.

The court called the McCoy case for a state motion to revoke bond and ordered Miss Natasha McCoy brought into the courtroom, but the judge directed staff to terminate the live stream before the bond-revocation hearing proceeded.

"Bring out Miss Natasha McCoy," the judge said when the court announced it was ready to proceed on the motion to revoke bond filed by the state. Court staff then informed the bench there had been a request to cease the live stream because of issues anticipated in the case. The judge instructed staff: "So, we're going to go ahead and terminate the live stream." The transcript ends shortly thereafter with the live stream termination and no further proceedings recorded in the provided excerpt.

The record does not include argument on the bond-revocation motion, any testimony, or a ruling. The termination of the livestream was described on the record as a procedural action taken "based on some issues that are going to arise in this case," and the hearing is paused in the available transcript.