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Karen Read personally thanks supporters doing standouts Sunday across Mass.
From Holyoke in western Mass. to Dedham to Dighton, there were signs of support in 32 different standout locations, and Read showed up at least one location to personally thank her supporters.
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Communities standing out Sunday in support of Karen Read
There has been no shortage of Karen Read supporters, and they were out in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Sunday in the latest show of support.
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Prosecution acknowledges they've heard from purported jurors in Karen Read trial
Judge Beverly Cannone is set to hear arguments on the defense’s motion to dismiss the two charges — second-degree murder and leaving the scene of a deadly crash — next Friday.
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Karen Read jury: DA's office confirms hearing not guilty claim from purported juror
Prosecutors in the Karen Read case have acknowledged hearing from purported jurors in the high-profile case, at least one of whom said that, before a mistrial was declared, the jury agreed Read was not guilty of two of the three charges against her in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. But the Norfolk District Attorney’s...
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State troopers linked to Karen Read case face investigation: What we know
Weeks after the Karen Read murder trial ended, the fallout continues, with two more Massachusetts State Police troopers — who testified — under an internal investigation. The internal investigation likely stems from testimony during the Read trial, when lead investigator, trooper Michael Proctor, was on the stand testifying about derogatory text messages he sent to other troopers about Read. Those…
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More state troopers under investigation after Karen Read trial
There’s more fallout from the Karen Read murder trial. Two more Massachusetts State Police troopers who testified are now under an internal investigation.
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More state troopers with connections to Karen Read case under investigation
Massachusetts State Police announced Tuesday that they were investigating three troopers, two of whom testified at the Karen Read murder trial. Det. Lt. Brian Tully, Lt. John Fanning and Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik “are each the subject of an active internal affairs investigation,” the department told NBC10 Boston Tuesday. Tully and Bukhenik were both called to the stand last month during…
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New timeline in the Karen Read case: What we've learned about the next steps
Karen Read made a brief court appearance on Monday to set dates going forward for the high-profile murder case against her involving her Boston police officer boyfriend that ended in a mistrial earlier this month. Read is accused of ramming into John O’Keefe with her SUV and leaving him for dead in a snowstorm in January 2022. Her two-month trial…
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Karen Read trial: Date set as prosecutors plan to retry case
The retrial against Karen Read is set for Jan. 27, months after a mistrial was declared due to a hung jury.
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When will Karen Read have her retrial?
A brief hearing in the Karen Read case set the calendar for her retrial, as well as when Judge Beverly Cannone will hear arguments on whether to dismiss two of the charges brought over the death of Read’s boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe.
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Hundreds gather outside court ahead of Karen Read hearing
Hundreds of people gathered outside the courthouse in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Monday ahead of a status hearing in the ongoing case of Karen Read, accused of ramming into her Boston police officer boyfriend with her SUV and leaving him for dead in a snowstorm in January of 2022. Dozens of Read supporters were present, and about 20 opposing supporters of…
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Karen Read case: New trial date could be determined Monday
A new Karen Read trial date could be announced on Monday. After a mistrial, prosecutors made it clear that they intend to retry Read.
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Dates set for Karen Read's retrial, hearing on dismissing 2 counts
Karen Read‘s next murder trial is set to begin in January. Read, members of her defense team and prosecutors were in court Monday to consider the next steps in the case over the death of Read’s boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. The brief hearing in Norfolk Superior Court was Read’s first court date since Judge Beverly Cannone declared...
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Karen Read case status hearing scheduled for Monday
A new trial date could be selected tomorrow and under state law, that date must be before July first 2025, exactly one year after the mistrial was declared.
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Netflix announces documentary about John O'Keefe's death, Karen Read murder trial
Netflix has announced a three-part documentary series focused on the Karen Read murder trial and the death of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe.
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Netflix announces documentary series focused on Karen Read murder trial
Netflix has announced a three-part documentary series focused on the Karen Read murder trial and the death of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. Read faced charges including second-degree murder in the death of O’Keefe, her boyfriend, with prosecutors alleging that she struck him with her SUV outside a home in Canton, Massachusetts, in January 2022. But her defense argued...
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Karen Read jury list impounded indefinitely as juror says, ‘I am frightened'
The judge in the Karen Read case won’t release the names of the people who served on the deadlocked jury, she said in a filing Thursday, citing a juror whom the judge found to have a credible fear for her and her family’s safety. Also Thursday, Read’s lawyers shared in a court filing that a fifth juror came forward...
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Karen Read defense continues push to dismiss two charges
The trial may be over, but Karen Read’s defense lawyers are continuing to fight. They filed a new motion this week, arguing the judge declared a mistrial without warning or soliciting objections.
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Karen Read's lawyers keep up push for 2 charges to be dismissed
The latest update in the Karen Read legal saga was filed Tuesday, with the woman’s lawyers continuing to argue that two of the three charges against her in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, should be dismissed. Before detailing the “several clear fallacies” in the prosecution’s argument against dismissing the charges, Read lawyer Martin Weinberg...
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Things to know about the Karen Read murder case, which could go to a retrial
Karen Read was facing second degree murder and two other charges for allegedly striking John O’Keefe with her SUV and then leaving the scene as she dropped him off at a fellow officer’s house after a night of drinking.