As supporters of Karen Read continue to show public support, Read’s brother spoke to NBC 10 about the latest developments in the murder case.
After hours of deliberation, a spokesperson for the state police said the proceedings will resume on Monday, February 10.
Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone is sitting tight on deciding whether Karen Read’s defense ... in the summer with a hung jury, Prosecutors say that Read, 44, of Mansfield, struck ...
THE JUDGE HAS AGREED TO DELAY THAT SECOND TRIAL UNTIL APRIL 1ST, BUT SAID TODAY THAT THEY WILL BE STICKING WIT A key defense expert in the Karen Read case ... 1 with a hung jury, and she is ...
(WJAR) — A pretrial hearing resumed Tuesday in the Karen Read murder case over a doctor's dog bite testimony. Read, from Mansfield, is accused of backing into her Boston police officer boyfriend ...
DEDHAM – A judge continued hearing arguments Tuesday about whether an emergency room physician should be allowed to testify in the Karen Read trial about whether there were dog bites on John O ...
The lead investigator in the Karen ... the jury unanimously acquitted her of those charges and remained deadlocked only on manslaughter. It’s not clear when the SJC will rule. Read also faces ...
BOSTON – The high-profile Karen Read murder trial that got underway on April 16 at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts ended months later in a mistrial due to a hung jury.
Legal experts are weighing in on how a new motion filed by the prosecution could impact Karen ... jury with an inadmissible opinion that is not premised on reliable digital forensics." Read's ...
Prosecutors argue in a motion that Richard Green's testimony is not based on fact and would only confuse the jury in Karen Read's retrial.
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BOSTON (AP) — Karen Read's months-long murder case left her in “purgatory ... conjecture and legally inappropriate reliance as to the substance of jury deliberations.” ...