The high-profile Karen Read murder trial that kicked off in April 2024 at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts ended months later in a mistrial due to a "starkly divided" hung jury.
Jury selection has officially begun for Karen Read’s second trial for the alleged murder of John O’Keefe. The process kicked off in a Dedham, Massachusetts, courtroom on Tuesday, April 1.
Less than a year after a deadlocked jury left her murder case unresolved, Karen Read is heading back to court for a highly anticipated retrial. And in a case rife with conspiracy theories ...
Jury selection began Tuesday for the second murder trial of Karen Read, a Massachusetts woman accused of running over her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, after a night of drinking.
The jury questionnaire is out for the Karen Read case before scores of prospective jurors are called for the high-profile Canton case this week. After Read’s first trial ended in a mistrial last ...
Karen Read, the woman accused of killing her Boston cop boyfriend during a January nor'easter, is set to go on trial for a second time this week after her first prosecution ended with a hung jury ...
DEDHAM – Karen Read's second trial is now underway with the start of jury selection on Tuesday, April 1. Read, 45, is accused of killing her boyfriend, Braintree native and Boston police officer ...
The case of Karen Read captivated the nation during her first trial last year, where she was accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, in 2022. After a hung jury was ...
Read is accused of killing her boyfriend John O'Keefe in 2022. Karen Read's second trial is set to begin Tuesday, seven months after a first prosecution in the alleged murder of her police officer ...
Former Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor, who was fired last month for his role in the Karen Read investigation, is on the witness list for her second trial, court documents revealed Monday.
While Karen Read may raise a third-party culprit defense when her retrial begins next month, she can’t try to pin her boyfriend’s death on witness Colin Albert, Judge Beverly Cannone ruled Monday.
Supporters for Read gathered outside the courthouse during hearings throughout the months leading up to the trial, often wearing "Free Karen Read" shirts and holding signs. They were required to ...
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