Karen Read, John O'Keefe and Boston police officer
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Karen Read, accused of killing her Boston cop boyfriend during a snowstorm, is set to go on trial for a second time after the first ended with a hung jury.
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Jury selection continues Thursday in the highly anticipated retrial of Karen Read for allegedly killing her boyfriend in Canton three years ago.
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Jury selection for Karen Read's murder retrial continues in Massachusetts, with 10 jurors seated so far.
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Karen Read's second trial is set to begin on Tuesday, after her first trial ended in a mistrial with the jury unable to reach a verdict.
The jury in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial has reached 10 people after the third day of selection on Thursday in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts.
In a filing Thursday night, Read's lawyers asked the nation's highest court to consider a "unanimous, but unannounced decision by a jury following trial that the prosecution failed to prove a defendant guilty.
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The Canton Police Department audit dropped on the same day as the Karen Read retrial started and includes recommendations on how the crime scene surrounding the body of victim John O’Keefe could
The judge in Karen Read's second trial ruled that the defense will not be allowed to blame Colin Albert as part of their third-party culprit defense.
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The long-awaited audit critiqued the Canton Police Department's handling of the early investigation into John O'Keefe's death.
Karen Read is asking the nation's highest court to overturn two charges that her lawyers say jurors in the first trial agreed to acquit her of.
As jury selection unfolds in the Karen Read retrial in Dedham her attorneys have taken their efforts to overturn the murder charge all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Court officials have said they aim to seat a total of 16 jurors for Karen Read's upcoming trial, including four alternates.
The town is set to receive an audit of the Canton Police Department Tuesday, the same day jury selection will begin in Karen Read's second trial.