MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial
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Jury selection began Tuesday for the second murder trial of Karen Read, a Massachusetts woman accused of running over her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, after a night of drinking.
Karen Read’s high-profile murder case heads to trial for a second time this month. Here’s a guide to who’s who.
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Selecting an unbiased jury in a criminal case is always a tricky process. But that task will be particularly difficult Tuesday in the second murder trial of Karen Read.
But defense attorneys for Read say she was framed for O'Keefe's death. Read's first trial in Norfolk Superior Court ended in a mistrial last July 1. Here are five things to know as the trial begins: Judge rules to allow a third-party culprit defense in Karen Read retrial − with some limitations While Karen Read will be allowed to use a third-party culprit defense,
Karen Read's second trial is set to begin on Tuesday, after her first trial ended in a mistrial with the jury unable to reach a verdict.
Karen Read will face a second trial beginning Tuesday after all her attempts to throw the charges out have failed.
Karen Read’s retrial in connection with the 2022 death of her Boston Police Officer boyfriend John O'Keefe begins Tuesday, April 1.
The prosecution of Karen Read, who is accused of murdering her police officer boyfriend in January 2022, has garnered massive internet attention and drawn crowds to the Massachusetts courthouse where her trial was held. After a mistrial last July, Ms Read is once again going to court to face a new trial and jury.
The Massachusetts woman is accused of hitting her Boston cop boyfriend while drunk during a blinding blizzard, but her high-profile LA attorneys says she is being framed
The fifth episode of the docuseries shows a tearful Karen Read worrying about her future as deliberations continued in her first trial.
From Karen Read herself to the investigators to the experts, these people will be critical to Read's second trial.