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.
The Trial of Karen Read’ comes before the retrial of Read for allegedly killing her police officer boyfriend, while her legal team makes claims about a law enforcement coverup.
The judge in the Karen Read case will decide if a digital forensics analyst can testify again in her upcoming trial.
Karen Read’s case returned to court Friday for a hearing on several matters, including a Boston magazine journalist’s off-the-record notes from an interview with Read and a defense expert’s ...
The judge in the Karen Read murder case says she’ll decide without a hearing whether the defense will maintain its digital forensics expert who has testified the controversial “hos long to die ...
DEDHAM - The Karen Read case returned to court Friday for a hearing to consider several pre-trial motions, including whether a journalist's off-the-record notes and recordings can be used at her ...
Karen Read was back in court Friday as a judge heard arguments on several issues of evidence in her case. Judge Beverly Cannone was set to hear arguments on a defense motion to recover “expert ...
The Boston Magazine journalist who wrote a long-form piece on the Karen Read murder case will not be required to turn over her handwritten notes of an “off-the-record” interview conducted with ...
The Karen Read case returned to Norfolk Superior Court on Friday for a hearing to discuss, among other issues, the defense expert's analysis of the controversial "hos long to die in cold" search ...
DEDHAM − Karen Read's second murder trial will be moved back to April 1. Judge Beverly Cannone, who is presiding over Karen Read's criminal case, has allowed the motion that came jointly from ...
The Karen Read case is expected to return to Norfolk Superior Court on Friday for a hearing to discuss whether a journalist's off-the-record notes should be included in the upcoming trial.
The Karen Read case is expected to return to Norfolk Superior Court on Friday for a hearing to discuss whether a journalist's off-the-record notes should be included in the upcoming trial.