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Karen Read judge issues gag order on lawyers, in win for prosecutors
The judge in Karen Read’s retrial has issued a gag order on the lawyers in the case, preventing them from sharing information that might sway potential jurors or prejudice an impartial trial.
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Karen Read prosecutors intend to use ‘Turtleboy' contacts as evidence in retrial
The prosecution in Karen Read’s retrial says it intends to use conversations with a prominent blogger charged with witness intimidation in connection with the case as evidence she had a guilty conscience.
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Juror's advice for Karen Read, attorneys on both sides ahead of retrial
Ronald Estanislao, a Boston-area paramedic who served on the jury during Karen Read’s first trial, is sharing his thoughts before next month’s retrial
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2 major hearings a month before Karen Read's retrial | Recap, analysis
Karen Read had big hearings in both federal and state court Wednesday, less than a month before her retrial over the killing of John O’Keefe. Here’s what happened in both hearings, plus analysis from Michael Coyne and Sue O’Connell — and the second part of our interview with a juror from the first trial, who shares advice on what ... -
Recap: Karen Read has major hearings in federal, Mass. courts
Wednesday was a busy day in the high-profile Karen Read case, with two separate hearings scheduled.
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Back-to-back hearings on Wednesday in Karen Read case
Wednesday continued a busy week in the Karen Read case, with two hearings scheduled for one day, sending the murder suspect from federal court in Boston to Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham.
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Juror in Karen Read's first trial shares insight into deliberations and verdict
Paramedic Ronald Estanislao says jurors were unanimous in finding Karen Read was not guilty of second-degree murder and leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death, but couldn’t reach consensus on the manslaughter count
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Recap: Karen Read returns to court for key hearing ahead of second trial
This promises to be a busy week in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial, with a federal appeals court hearing and three hearings before Judge Beverly Cannone.
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Prosecutors say defense is ‘poisoning' Karen Read jury pool in call for gag order
There’s been a flurry of new filings in the Karen Read case as both sides prepare for a busy week of hearings ahead of a new trial set to begin in April.
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Karen Read case: New filings ahead of crucial week in court
There’s been a flurry of new filings in the Karen Read case as both sides prepare for a busy week of hearings ahead of a new trial set to begin in April.
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DA responds to Karen Read's new motion to dismiss over ‘governmental misconduct'
After Karen Read’s motion to dismiss all charges against her in her high-profile murder case was made public, prosecutors’ response was released, rebutting her claim that she “has been severely prejudiced by the Commonwealth’s pervasive misconduct.”
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Why Karen Read is moving to dismiss case for ‘extraordinary governmental misconduct'
Details from Karen Read’s motion to dismiss all charges against her in her high-profile murder case: her lawyers say she “has been severely prejudiced by the Commonwealth’s pervasive misconduct.”
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Karen Read again moves to dismiss charges, citing ‘extraordinary' misconduct; filing sealed
Karen Read’s team has filed a new motion to dismiss in her murder case in Massachusetts, apparently alleging extraordinary misconduct on the part of the government — but it’s not clear what the motion says.
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‘Unflappable': Former partner gives insight on special prosecutor in Karen Read case
J.W. Carney Jr., who defended James “Whitey” Bulger with Hank Brennan, says his attention to detail will be on display at the upcoming retrial of Karen Read
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Karen Read case: Analysis from Tuesday's high-stakes hearing
Judge Beverly Cannone’s “grave concern” about the behavior of Karen Read’s defense attorneys was addressed at a hearing Tuesday.
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Sue Explains: Karen Read's contentious latest court hearing
Sue O’Connell, NBC10 Boston’s Karen Read courtroom insider, shares how her team defended its conduct earlier in the case during a highly anticipated hearing in Norfolk Superior Court. ......Plus, she shared what it was like in court as Read’s lawyer pushed back on how Judge Beverly Cannone presented the allegations against them as... -
Analysis | Karen Read defense's arguments, what sanctions misrepresentations bring
Legal analyst Peter Elikann said the defense “did help themselves” with their arguments after the dramatic suspension of a pretrial hearing in the Karen Read case, and shared what happens if a lawyer is found to have misrepresented themselves in court....
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