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Two of the jurors that acquitted Karen Read of her most serious charges on June 18 have spoken out about their decisions. "I don't know what happened to John," the juror No. 4, who has only been ...
Testimony resumes Tuesday in the Karen Read trial after jurors heard testimony from a new prosecution witness who sought to explain a crucial discrepancy between data obtained from the ...
The Karen Read trial faces a potential delay as both sides accused each other of introducing late expert reports, while jurors review graphic autopsy photos and hear from the medical examiner. ...
Jurors in Karen Read's second trial for the murder of her Boston police officer boyfriend found Read not guilty of the most serious charges and guilty on a lesser charge, ending a weekslong trial ...
Karen Read trial: Prosecution rests its case after 6 weeks. What's next in the case? Karen Read's defense team will begin calling their own witnesses to the stand Friday.
Lawyers in the murder trial of Karen Read gave their closing arguments Friday after weeks of testimony in the highly divisive case.
Karen Read's retrial concludes with a verdict on charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of officer John O'Keefe during a blizzard.
40 years after Karen Ann Quinlan’s death, NJ right-to-die case still stirs strong emotions Karen Ann Quinlan's family and the attorneys on her landmark case share an unshakable bond.
A jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter on Wednesday, nearly three and a half years after the mysterious death of Read’s police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe.
Read was accused of hitting her boyfriend with her car and leaving him to die in a snowstorm, but alleged she was the victim of a cover-up by his fellow officers. Her 2024 trial ended in a hung jury.
Several new attorneys, Karen Read’s media interviews and the firing of the lead investigator have combined to change the dynamics of her retrial.