MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial
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By about 1:30 p.m., only one juror had been seated and Cannone excused dozens of others for the day, acknowledging the sluggish pace of individual screening.
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Jury selection began Tuesday in the retrial of Karen Read, less than a year after a judge declared a mistrial on charges that she was responsible for the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend....
The Boston Globe |
Jury selection began Tuesday in Norfolk Superior Court and could take several weeks, with some 1,000 candidates summoned for the empanelment process.
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"I do think the defense has a slightly different playing field here than they had the first time around," said legal analyst Martha Coakley, a former Massachusetts attorney general.
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Selecting an unbiased jury in a criminal case is always a tricky process. But that task will be particularly difficult Tuesday in the second murder trial of Karen Read.
Supporters for Read gathered outside the courthouse during hearings throughout the months leading up to the trial, often wearing "Free Karen Read" shirts and holding signs. They were required to ...
A second trial for a Massachusetts woman accused of running down her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, and killing him after a night of drinking is set to get under way next week. Karen Read was ...
Former Boston finance professional Karen Read will go on trial for the second time next week in the death of her police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe, who prosecutors say she left for dead with ...
A Massachusetts attorney who served as an alternate juror in the mistrial of Karen Read last year ... defense ahead of a second trial. It's also a good sign for Read's defense, he said.
Karen Read says she is not guilty of the murder of John O'Keefe. Hence her decision to allow a documentary crew to chronicle the proceedings, The Staircase-style, as she went on trial for murder ...
Prosecutors and defense attorneys in the Karen Read murder ... Officer John O’Keefe. Read’s lawyers maintain she was framed in a coverup, and her first trial ended in a hung jury last July.