Karen Read is accused of murder in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend John O'Keefe after a night of drinking on ...
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Motion for release of phone records denied in Karen Read case
A request by prosecutors in the Karen Read murder case for the release of phone records between Read and her parents on the night of John O’Keefe’s death has been denied. Judge Beverly Cannone denied ...
Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman whose widely watched murder trial ended with a hung jury last year, was acquitted of second-degree murder Wednesday after prosecutors retried her in the 2022 death ...
Norfolk County prosecutors uncovered evidence they believe to be relevant to at least five unrelated cases during their review of the materials turned up by the federal government’s investigation of ...
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Karen Read retrial begins: What to know
The second murder trial began Tuesday for Karen Read, who is accused of causing the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend but whose supporters contend is being framed for a murder she didn’t ...
A prosecutor with the Norfolk County District Attorney’s office said Thursday afternoon that she sees a “path forward” to resolving the issue of the disclosure of evidence turned up by a federal ...
The first time the state attempted to convict Karen Read of murdering her Boston police officer boyfriend, it cost taxpayers $50,000 and ended in a mistrial. In the second trial in the death of John O ...
Defendants in four murder cases in Massachusetts will soon get their hands on new evidence originally produced by federal officials as part of the Karen Read case. The U.S. Attorney’s Office produced ...
Karen Read’s civil lawsuit has been moved from state court to federal court following a request by the attorney representing key witnesses at her murder trials who she has accused of framing her in ...
Karen Read’s civil complaint against defendants who she argues killed John O’Keefe and then conspired to frame her for his murder has been transferred to federal court, with the judge who sentenced ...
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