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Mass. State Police investigating troopers who testified in Karen Read trial
More state troopers with connections to the Karen Read case are the subjects of internal affairs investigations.
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More state troopers with connections to Karen Read case under investigation
Massachusetts State Police announced Tuesday that they were investigating three troopers, two of whom testified at the Karen Read murder trial. Det. Lt. Brian Tully, Lt. John Fanning and Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik “are each the subject of an active internal affairs investigation,” the department told NBC10 Boston Tuesday. Tully and Bukhenik were both called to the stand last month during…
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Karen Read trial: Date set as prosecutors plan to retry case
The retrial against Karen Read is set for Jan. 27, months after a mistrial was declared due to a hung jury.
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When will Karen Read have her retrial?
A brief hearing in the Karen Read case set the calendar for her retrial, as well as when Judge Beverly Cannone will hear arguments on whether to dismiss two of the charges brought over the death of Read’s boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe.
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Dates set for Karen Read's retrial, hearing on dismissing 2 counts
Karen Read‘s next murder trial is set to begin in January. Read, members of her defense team and prosecutors were in court Monday to consider the next steps in the case over the death of Read’s boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. The brief hearing in Norfolk Superior Court was Read’s first court date since Judge Beverly Cannone declared...
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Decision on a new Karen Read trial could be reached on Monday
Prosecutors quickly made clear that they intend to retry Read, who is accused of striking her boyfriend, former Boston police officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV and leaving him to die in the snow.
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Karen Read case status hearing scheduled for Monday
A new trial date could be selected tomorrow and under state law, that date must be before July first 2025, exactly one year after the mistrial was declared.
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Lawns vandalized with bleach in Canton
One woman is adding cameras around her house in Canton because these pranks and they aren’t even confident the police are going to do anything about it.
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Bleach-filled balloons damage lawns of Karen Read supporters; Canton police investigate
Police in Canton, Massachusetts, say they are investigating after lawns were damaged by bleach-filled balloons. Three people, all supporters of Karen Read, have had their property damaged. Two of the victims filed police reports. “You can see it’s got a splatter,” Rita Lombardi said, pointing to her yard. It started as a small section of browning. “Then I noticed...
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Canton lawns vandalized with bleach-filled balloons
Police say they are investigating how bleach ended up damaging front yards belonging to Karen Read supporters in Canton.
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5th Karen Read trial juror comes forward as jury list remains impounded
A fifth juror from the Karen Read murder trial has come forward to say that the jury would have voted to find Read not guilty, according to a new filing from her defense team.
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Karen Read jury list impounded indefinitely as juror says, ‘I am frightened'
The judge in the Karen Read case won’t release the names of the people who served on the deadlocked jury, she said in a filing Thursday, citing a juror whom the judge found to have a credible fear for her and her family’s safety. Also Thursday, Read’s lawyers shared in a court filing that a fifth juror came forward...
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New motion filed by Karen Read's legal team
Attorneys for Karen Read are continuing to push for two of her charges to be dismissed.
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Karen Read's lawyers keep up push for 2 charges to be dismissed
The latest update in the Karen Read legal saga was filed Tuesday, with the woman’s lawyers continuing to argue that two of the three charges against her in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, should be dismissed. Before detailing the “several clear fallacies” in the prosecution’s argument against dismissing the charges, Read lawyer Martin Weinberg...
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Karen Read trial: Canton police fallout and jury questions
The defense for Karen Read is continuing its push for two charges to be dismissed after her attorneys say jurors came forward with new information about their verdict.
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Kevin Albert was placed on paid leave during Karen Read trial, select chair says
The Canton Police Department placed Kevin Albert, brother of Brian Albert, on paid administrative leave following testimony from Michael Proctor in the Karen Read trial.
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Canton police put Brian Albert's brother, Kevin Albert, on leave last month
Days after the trial against Karen Read ended with a hung jury, officials in Canton, Massachusetts, are revealing more fallout from the case. The Canton Police Department placed Kevin Albert on leave last month, Chair Michael Loughran announced Tuesday at a Canton Select Board meeting. “Chief [Helena] Rafferty has placed Kevin Albert on paid administrative leave,” Loughran said, “while an…
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State police union says suspension of Proctor without pay is ‘disappointing'
The union that represents members of the Massachusetts State Police defended Trooper Michael Proctor a day after his suspension without pay. Proctor, the lead investigator in the Karen Read case, was roundly criticized after his testimony at her murder trial. The high-profile proceedings brought to light a series of text messages he sent about Read as he investigated the 2022…
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New questions raised in Karen Read case after mistrial
Legal experts are continuing to weigh in after Karen Read’s defense sought the dismissal of two charges based on the jury deliberations leading up to the mistrial declaration.
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‘Headroom' cocktail bar's house-made spirits
Trillium’s newest “Headroom” cocktail bar features a line of house-distilled spirits, and Hannah Donnelly tasted some of the delicious house-made menu options.
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