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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected Karen Read's petition for a writ of certiorari and is refusing to review her case.
Ian Whiffin, a digital intelligence expert, presented new evidence on John O'Keefe's whereabouts the night before he died.
It’s going to be a full week of Karen Read with today’s fifth day in court set to start at 9 a.m. We’ll keep you covered with ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a double jeopardy appeal by Karen Read, who is on trial for the second time on charges she ...
Karen Read asked the nation's highest court to overturn two charges that her lawyers say jurors in the first trial agreed to ...
The jury is expected to hear a half day of witness testimony on Monday. Jurors will be sent home at lunch to facilitate a ...
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Monday could be a key day in the Karen Read trial. A half day of witness testimony focused on Jen McCabe's "how long to die ...
The Supreme Court announced that it will not review an appeal by Karen Read's legal team asking for the dismissal of two ...
On Monday morning, the jury heard detailed and technical testimony about cellphone data, which the prosecution is using to ...
There were some tense exchanges between prosecutor Hank Brennan and ARCCA crash reconstruction expert Daniel Wolfe during a ...
Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Karen Read’s petition for certiorari, and therefore will not review her case.
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