Richard Marks
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 5 years ago |
Date of birth | November 10,1943 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | New York |
United States | |
Spouse | Barbara Joan Fallick |
Children | Leslie Sharon Marks |
Parents | Irene Marks |
Ben Marks | |
Job | Singer |
Songwriter | |
Record producer | |
Nominations | BAFTA Award for Best Editing |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | December 31,2018 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2043560 |
Richard Marks Life story
Richard Marks was an American film editor with more than 30 editing credits for feature and television films dating from 1972. In an extended, notable collaboration, he edited all of director James L. Brooks' feature films.
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Speedboat killer: Jack Shepherd to stay in Georgian prison
... He was released on unconditional bail by judge Richard Marks QC, but to not show up on his trial and was sentenced to six years in July...
Speedboat killer: Charlotte Brown's family angry at TV interview
... He was released on unconditional bail by judge Richard Marks QC, but does not show up for a court hearing in July...
Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd hands himself in to police
... He was released on unconditional bail by judge Richard Marks QC, but does not show up for a court hearing in July...
Speedboat killer: Jack Shepherd to stay in Georgian prison
Jack Shepherd appeared at Tbilisi City Court earlier
A Man convicted of killing his date in a speedboat crash on the River Thames will be held in a Georgian jail for three months, a judge has ruled.
Jack Shepherd 's defence team did not challenge the decision to keep him detained before an extradition hearing.
He was in hiding in Georgia throughout his trial in the UK for the manslaughter of Charlotte Brown.
British Prime Minister Theresa May "welcomes the news that he is now in custody".
One of Shepherd 's defence lawyers told Tbilisi City Court on Friday he should not be extradited because he was warned in a phone call his life might be in danger if he goes to a UK jail.
However, The Crown Prosecution Service said it was "doing everything it can to help make sure Jack Shepherd faces justice through the proper legal channels".
Charlotte Brown, from Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, died after plunging into the icy waters of the River Thames in December 2015Shepherd told the court he had been working in Georgia , and he greatly regretted going out on the speedboat, adding The Accident had left him depressed and suicidal.
The 31-year-old had been in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi since March, but on Wednesday.
Shepherd told the court: "Not a single day passes when I don't think about the passing of Charlotte 's life and the effect on her family. "
He also said he regretted not being at his UK trial.
"I wish I'd sat down with Charlotte 's family to explain," he said.
The court also heard that Shepherd had alcohol dependency and wanted to conduct The Appeal against his conviction from Georgia .
Shepherd 's boat was found to have several defectsShepherd met Ms Brown online and they went on a date on 8 December. Later in the evening he invited her on a speedboat he claimed he owned.
The pair were thrown from the boat when it hit branches in the water near Wandsworth Bridge at about midnight. Ms Brown, from Clacton in Essex, was pulled from the water unconscious and unresponsive.
A post-mortem examination found she died from cold water immersion.
Shepherd made his first appearance at the Old Bailey on 26 January 2018, when he entered a Not Guilty plea to a charge of manslaughter by gross negligence.
He was released on unconditional bail by Judge Richard Marks QC, but failed to show up for his trial and was sentenced to Six Years In July .
Despite being on the run, Shepherd had
Shepherd on Wednesday gave an interview to Georgian media proclaiming his innocenceMrs May "welcomes the news that he is now in custody", her official spokesman said.
"The government will now work alongside The Police and The Crown Prosecution Service to ensure that extradition proceedings are expedited," he added.
Shepherd 's defence team did not challenge the ruling that he should be kept in custody while his extradition was pending.
His lawyer in Georgia , Tariel Kakabadze, said: "It's Jack Shepherd 's decision not to fight for release on today's court session. "
Under Georgian law, he can be detained for up to Nine Months before extradition, he added.
Shepherd is also being represented by Mariam Kublashvili, a lawyer who reportedly appeared on Georgia 's version of Strictly Come Dancing , who told the BBC her client had been earning money making websites while in Georgia .
Meanwhile, it emerged that Shepherd also faces a charge of GBH with intent following an alleged assault on 16 March 2018 in Moretonhampstead in Devon.
Shepherd "was due to have his first appearance in June 2018 but did not turn up and a warrant is live relating to this incident," a spokeswoman for the CPS said.
speedboat killer case, tbilisi, clacton-on-sea, georgia
Source of news: bbc.com