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A scientist who works at the Massachusetts State Police crime lab will return to the stand in the Karen Read retrial later in ...
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Court TV on MSNIs New Karen Read Buffer Zone Rule Unconstitutional?A woman was arrested for allegedly violating Judge Beverly Cannone's rule allowing only silent protests near the courthouse.
During an abbreviated day Friday, the jury heard from two forensic scientists at the Massachusetts State Police crime lab ...
Judge Beverly Cannone ultimately ruled to allow a prosecution expert to reference the report, despite objections from the ...
Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial ...
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Court TV on MSNKaren Read Retrial: Judge Cannone Eases Buffer Zone RestrictionsAn appeals court ruling led Judge Beverly Cannone to ease the restrictions keeping Karen Read's supporters from the ...
Judge Beverly Cannone is in charge of Karen Read's high-profile in Dedham, Massachusetts trial for a second straight year.
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At Karen Read’s second trial, forensic analyst Shannon Burgess said SUV data doesn’t conclusively prove a collision. DNA tests showed O’Keefe’s presence but didn’t test key suspects. The defense ...
Prosecutor Adam Lally called Andre Porto and Ash Vallier, analysts at the State Police crime lab, to the stand. Here's how ...
DEDHAM, Mass. — An important ruling was made by Judge Beverly Cannone on day 17 of testimony in the retrial of Karen Read.
A timeline of events presented by a new witness suggests Karen Read could have struck John O'Keefe with her Lexus SUV.
Special Prosecutor Hank Brennan says one of their experts can account for several crucial seconds of the night John O'Keefe died.
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