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The jury in the Karen Read trial heard drastically different closing arguments Friday before deliberations were set to begin.
After nearly eight weeks of testimony, Massachusetts prosecutors and defense attorneys for Karen Read are presenting their ...
Closing arguments began Friday in Karen Read's second murder trial, after more than 30 days of witness testimony.
Prosecutor Hank Brennan opened his closing argument by saying Read callously decided to leave O’Keefe dying in the snow, ...
The lawyers will make their closing pitches Friday before the jury begins its deliberations to decide Karen Read’s fate.
A Massachusetts jury has begun deliberating in Karen Read's second murder trial over the killing of her police officer boyfriend.
The two cases boil down to three words for the defense and prosecution. For the prosecution it is Karen Read’s alleged admission at the scene: “I hit him.” For the defense it is ...
Karen Read's defense lawyer urged jurors to find her not guilty in the murder trial of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, arguing there was no collision with her SUV ...
Read’s attorneys rejected this theory, arguing no collision occurred: Their experts testified some of O’Keefe’s injuries – ...
After a Thursday meeting where Judge Beverly Cannone reviewed the language of jury instructions, the closing arguments in the murder retrial of Karen Read will begin on Friday.
Karen Read, 45, of Mansfield, pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and other charges. The prosecution says she hit her ...
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