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Karen Read jury selection continues
Jury selection continued Tuesday in the Karen Read murder case, with at least two jurors still needed before the trial can get underway.
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2 more jurors still needed in Karen Read retrial
It’s unclear when opening statements could start.
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Full jury seated for Karen Read retrial, opening statements next week
Jury selection has concluded for the Karen Read retrial, after 10 days and more than 500 people screened.
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No end for Karen Read jury selection yet | Your questions answered
There was speculation that opening statements in Karen Read’s retrial would begin Tuesday, but the day now holds more jury selection in store after Monday began and ended with the number of seated jurors at 16. ...
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Harvard rejects Trump administration's demands
Harvard University has rejected demands brought by the Trump administration earlier this month to guarantee its nearly $9 billion in federal funding will continue, saying it won’t “surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights.”
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Karen Read jury selection resumes. Could the trial start Tuesday?
Jury selection resumed Monday morning in the Karen Read murder trial. Will opening arguments begin Tuesday?
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Karen Read jury selection resumes Monday
Sixteen jurors have been chosen to serve so far — but given the nature of this case, both sides want to add at least two more people. Eight men and eight women have been seated....
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More than 500 screened for Karen Read retrial, but jury selection to continue
Norfolk Superior Court is no closer to seating the jury that will weigh charges in Karen Read’s second murder trial after a full day of jury selection on Monday.
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Karen Read case timeline: 3 years of legal twists after Boston officer's death
As Karen Read’s second trial gets underway, look at the high-profile case going back to the 2022 death of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe in Canton.
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More jurors sought in Karen Read retrial with opening statements set for Tuesday
As Karen Read’s second trial gets underway, she compares her case to O.J. Simpson’s in a new Vanity Fair interview. We analyze the similarities and differences.
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Karen Read draws parallels to OJ Simpson case in new Vanity Fair interview
Karen Read continues to speak publicly about the accusations against her and a new article from Vanity Fair lays out her perspective on her case and the key players in her prosecution.
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16 jurors chosen, jury selection will continue in Karen Read retrial
The judge in Karen Read’s second murder trial has opted to continue with jury selection next week, even after reaching the number of jurors she’d been seeking on Thursday, the eighth day of the process....
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16 Karen Read retrial jurors picked, but selection continues | 3rd-party culprit
The judge in Karen Read’s retrial had been aiming to seat 16 jurors before beginning opening statements, but with the magic number reached on Thursday, jury selection will continue next week. Here’s why, with courtroom insider Sue O’Connell, plus more of our deep dive into Read’s third-party defense strategy. ...
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Magic number reached for Karen Read retrial jury, but selection to continue
The judge in Karen Read’s second murder trial has opted to continue with jury selection next week, even after reaching the number of jurors she’d been seeking on Thursday, the eighth day of the process.
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Only one more juror needed in Karen Read case before opening statements can start
Jury selection is set to continue for an eighth day on Thursday in Karen Read’s second murder trial, and it could be nearing an end with just one more juror needed before opening statements can begin....
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Karen Read loses Supreme Court bid to halt retrial with 1 juror seat left to fill
The Supreme Court won’t stop Karen Read’s retrial from going forward as she appeals to have two charges dropped — and the retrial is closing in, with 15 of 16 jurors selected. Here’s what happened at Norfolk Superior Court on Wednesday and what courtroom insider Sue O’Connell makes of the jury selection process and people who’ve been selected so far. Plus,...
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Supreme Court allows Karen Read retrial to start amid her double jeopardy appeal
The Supreme Court has declined to stop Karen Read’s retrial from getting underway before considering her appeal.
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Jury selection ongoing in Karen Read murder retrial
Jury selection presses on for a seventh day on Wednesday in Karen Read’s second murder trial, with at least four more jurors needed before opening statements can begin. Twelve have already been selected....
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15 jurors seated in Karen Read's second trial, 1 away from what's needed to start
Jury selection continued for a seventh day on Wednesday in Karen Read’s second murder trial, with just one more juror needed before opening statements can begin. There were three new jurors selected Wednesday, bringing the total to 15, just one away from the 16 Judge Beverly Cannone wants seated before the trial moves foward. Cannone began the day Wednesday by…
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‘Who is Karen Read?' How all the publicity factors into her retrial
As the Karen Read retrial jury selection continues, with 12 of 16 jurors picked, our courtroom insider Sue O’Connell shares how the process feels different this time around and discusses the intense media attention since the mistrial. Plus, David Richard, a public relations expert at Emerson College, shares what the defense strategy behind the true crime series and other intense...