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Karen Read's dog bite expert witness testifies about her credentials
Dr. Marie Russell was back in court to be quizzed by lawyers on what makes her qualified to testify in the Karen Read retrial.
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Karen Read defense dog bite expert grilled by prosecution
A defense expert in the Karen Read case spent hours on the stand Tuesday explaining and defending her work on dog bite analysis ahead of Read’s second trial later this year. Read is accused of hitting her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe with her SUV and leaving him to die in the snow in Canton, Massachusetts, outside the...
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State police probe of Trooper Michael Proctor done, setting up hearing next week
The Massachusetts State Police internal affairs investigation into Trooper Michael Proctor, the now-suspended investigator who was a key figure in the first Karen Read murder trial, has ended, setting up a trial board hearing next week. Proctor, who was the lead investigator in the Read case, was suspended without pay last July after a duty status hearing. The department confirmed…
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Prosecution asks judge to exclude forensics expert for Karen Read's defense
The Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office says one of Karen Read’s key arguments has been “debunked” in a legal filing seeking to prevent testimony from a defense witness in the upcoming retrial.
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‘Hos long to die in cold' expert in Karen Read prosecutors' crosshairs
Prosecutors in the Karen Read case are pushing to exclude testimony from a defense witness on the “hos long to die in cold” Google search that’s a major part of Read’s claim that she’s being framed....
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Prosecution moves to weaken Karen Read's ‘hos long to die in cold' claim
The Norfolk DA’s Office calls Karen Read’s claim that someone else googled the phrase, “hos long to die in cold,” hours before John O’Keefe’s body was found “debunked” and want the expert behind the claim out of the retrial.
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Dog bite testimony is subject of hearing in Karen Read case
Karen Read’s attorneys are trying to get a dog bite expert back on the stand for her second trial.
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Dog bite expert testifies at hearing in Karen Read case
A hearing was held Thursday in the Karen Read case ahead of her second trial next year to discuss whether certain experts will be allowed to testify at Read’s second trial. Initially, the retrial at Norfolk Superior Court was set to take place in January, but last week, Judge Beverly Cannone approved a motion from the defense team and...
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Karen Read supporter who scattered rubber ducks has charges dismissed
Richard Schiffer Jr. had argued in Stoughton District Court that he had a First Amendment right to support the defense theory that Karen Read has been framed in the polarizing murder case.
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Karen Read's retrial delayed as judge OKs request for later start date
The start of Karen Read’s second criminal trial will be delayed after the judge overseeing the high-profile case on Monday approved a motion from both the prosecution and defense, according to court records.
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Judge grants Karen Read prosecutors' request for interview documents
The Karen Read murder case judge granted prosecutors’ request for access to off-the-record interviews and other documents from interviews with Boston Magazine reporter Gretchen Voss.
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Karen Read interview materials must be turned over, judge rules
The judge presiding over the Karen Read murder trial has ruled that interview materials from two local news outlets must be turned over to lawyers ahead of her retrial.
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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 the motion Friday afternoon, writing, “Despite the detailed arguments articulated in the supporting memorandum and at oral argument, the affidavit in support of the...
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Judge denies motion for release of phone records in Karen Read case
A request by prosecutors for the release of phone records between Karen Read and her parents has been denied.
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Karen Read defense pushes back against use of phone records
The state wants phone records from Karen Read’s parents.
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Karen Read speaks after court hearing
With the second murder trial fast approaching, the defense is fighting back against prosecutors’ efforts to access phone records from Karen Read’s parents.
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Latest hearing in Karen Read case highlights timeline on evidence requests
The Karen Read case was back in court on Tuesday in a hearing that addressed a flurry of motions, including requests from the Commonwealth for phone records and materials from the media. Read is accused of ramming into John O’Keefe, her Boston police officer boyfriend, with her SUV and leaving him to die in a snowstorm in January 2022....
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Questions about Mass. system to investigate murder cases pile up — is change on the horizon?
Scrutiny over Massachusetts State Police’s handling of murder investigations has boiled over in the past year. The Karen Read murder trial and the Sandra Birchmore case — only recently classified as a homicide because the federal government stepped in — have garnered headlines across the region and the nation. Those cases reignited passions for Jennifer Root Bannon, who lost her…
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Commonwealth Confidential: How Mass. investigates police use of deadly force
The family of a man shot and killed by police believes district attorneys can’t be trusted to objectively investigate their colleagues.
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Karen Read case update | Mass. State Police officials disciplined
A Massachusetts State Police internal affairs investigation found that Det. Lt. Brian Tully failed to properly supervise and discipline members of state police sharing sharing inappropriate text messages about Karen Read during the investigation into John O’Keefe’s death.