BOSTON – The high-profile Karen Read murder trial that got underway on April 16 at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts ended months later in a mistrial due to a hung jury.
Karen Read said in a new TV special airing Friday that she “collapsed” and did not “want to be alive” when she learned her Boston cop boyfriend John O’Keefe had died. Read maintained she ...
BOSTON (AP) — An attorney for Karen Read has petitioned the highest court in Massachusetts seeking the dismissal of two charges including murder that she faces in the death of her Boston police ...
Karen Read’s lawyers have petitioned the Massachusetts highest court to dismiss two charges she faces in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend nearly three years ago — including ...
The Karen Read trial ran the State Police more than a quarter of a million dollars in costs, largely in overtime pay, as troopers provided security outside the Dedham courthouse for more than two ...
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Karen Read is seeking to delay a wrongful death lawsuit until her criminal trial in connection with the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend is done BOSTON -- Karen Read is seeking to ...
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Prosecutors in the Karen Read case on Wednesday urged the state’s highest court to reject her request to have charges against her of second-degree murder and leaving the scene of a fatal crash ...
Karen Read wants a judge to delay proceedings in a wrongful death lawsuit filed against her until after her second criminal trial, citing her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, but ...