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Charging documents say between August 11, 2022 and March 4, 2024, Leslie disclosed sealed information to unauthorized ...
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Karen Read retrial Day 24: The defense case begins - MSNA Karen Read attorney began the first day of the defense’s case, arguing that the whole matter should be thrown out. That motion was denied, though the argument sets up testimony that is to ...
For $566,000, the taxpayers might have expected a little more effort from Hammered Hank Brennan. For that kind of money couldn’t he have worked a little more competently at trying to railroad ...
Karen Read trial: Prosecution rests its case after 6 weeks. What's next in the case? Karen Read's defense team will begin calling their own witnesses to the stand Friday.
Read was accused of hitting her boyfriend with her car and leaving him to die in a snowstorm, but alleged she was the victim of a cover-up by his fellow officers. Her 2024 trial ended in a hung jury.
A woman who served on the grand jury as part of the high-profile investigation into Karen Read -- who was acquitted of murder charges last month in the death of her boyfriend -- agreed to plead guilty ...
Find out how to watch the Karen Read retrial, airing on Court TV, for free. Opening statements begin today, April 22.
Karen Read: What did star witness text to other witnesses? Karen Read's defense team has long argued was framed for John O’Keefe's death. Jennifer McCabe's testimony is central to the case.
Jurors in the Karen Read trial had their first full day of deliberations Monday, but did not reach a verdict.
There is no testimony scheduled for Thursday in the Karen Read trial. Read said Wednesday that her defense team is entering the final days of its case in her high-profile Massachusetts retrial ...
After nearly two months of trial — and 31 total days of testimony — Karen Read retrial jurors have begun deliberating whether she killed Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe.
Prosecutors in Karen Read’s second murder trial rested their case Thursday after more than six weeks of intensive testimony from witnesses in the trial over whether the Massachusetts woman ...
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