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Jurors spent more than 20 hours deliberating in the Karen Read case. Nearly a year ago, the first trial ended in mistrial.
Fresh off her acquittal, Karen Read is turning her two-trial ordeal over the 2022 death of her then-boyfriend into a feature ...
The jury has returned a not guilty verdict on the top charge of murder in the second trial of Karen Read, who was charged ...
The jury foreman said he felt there was no solid evidence to prove Karen Read's boyfriend was struck by a car, as prosecutors ...
Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of drunkenly striking her off-duty police officer boyfriend and leaving him to die in January 2022, was found guilty of drunk driving today – though ...
A Massachusetts jury found Karen Read not guilty of murdering her Boston police officer boyfriend in 2022, nearly a year after her first prosecution ended in a mistrial.. She was acquitted of the ...
A Massachusetts jury found Karen Read not guilty of the most serious charges and guilty on a lesser charge related to the 2022 death of her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe, ending a ...
In Karen Read’s first trial, the jury was similarly unable to come to a decision and ended up deadlocking. The case ended in a hung jury, meaning the 12 jurors could not come to an unanimous ...
Karen Read listens during opening arguments at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on April 22, 2025. (Stuart Cahill /The Boston Herald via AP, Pool) Associated Press // June 18, 2025 // ...
A Massachusetts jury on Wednesday found Karen Read not guilty of killing her police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe, acquitting her a year after a judge declared a mistrial on identical charges ...
One of the jurors in the Karen Read trial said he believes she is completely “innocent” in the death of her Boston cop boyfriend John O’Keefe, but some of his fellow jurors did not initially ...
How to watch the Karen Read trial live on Court TV: Court TV is offering a livestream and daily trial updates. NBC10 Boston and CBS Boston are also livestreaming the retrial on their YouTube channels.