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Karen Read and her prominent defense attorney Alan Jackson are teaming up again following her acquittal on charges in the ...
Karen Read and her LA-based defense attorney Alan Jackson aren’t parting ways just yet. The two, fresh off an OUI verdict, ...
Karen Read's high-profile murder acquittal is being adapted into a scripted project. Collaborating with LBI Entertainment, ...
Karen Read proposed that she personally select which of the jurors would serve as alternates in her murder trial — an idea the judge denied.
Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of drunkenly striking her off-duty police officer boyfriend and leaving him to die in January 2022, was found guilty of drunk driving today – though ...
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 ...
Editor's note: This is a summary of jury deliberations in the Karen Read trial for Monday, June 16. For the latest on the deliberations, visit USA TODAY's story for Tuesday, June 17. Jurors in ...
Jurors in Karen Read’s second murder trial have yet to make a verdict in the case over whether the Massachusetts woman killed her Boston police officer boyfriend after 15 hours of deliberations.
Karen Read listens to her attorney, David Yannetti, address Judge Beverly Cannone during her trial at Norfolk Superior Court, Thursday, June 12, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. Charles Krupa.
DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — A jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder Wednesday in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend in a polarizing and highly watched case.
The defense in Karen Read's second murder trial has rested its case. Now, it's deliberation time for the jury. Read, 45, is accused of killing her boyfriend, Braintree native and Boston police ...
Karen Read jurors speak out in interviews "There was a lot of holes in the investigation," juror No. 4 said. He said that the jury did not use the straw poll method while deliberating.
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