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Karen Read Files New Appeal
Karen Read’s lawyers appeal to the SJC in bid to dismiss two charges
Read's lawyers are appealing to the state's highest court in their effort to drop charges of second-degree murder and leaving the scene of a fatal accident. The post Karen Read’s lawyers appeal to the SJC in bid to dismiss two charges appeared first on Boston.
Karen Read pleads her case to the state's highest court. What the appeal says
DEDHAM – Attorneys for Karen Read are appealing to the state's highest court to have two charges, including second-degree murder, dropped following a July mistrial.
Karen Read supporters ask US Appeals Court to say pizza shop protest was constitutional
U.S. District Court Judge Denise Casper denied the emergency injunction request on Nov. 10, ruling that, based on the limited information in front of her, the Canton police’s decision to order protesters to leave as a result of the state’s witness intimidation statute did not likely violate the First Amendment.
Karen Read’s lawyers appeal murder charge to Massachusetts’ highest court
Karen Read’s attorneys have taken their argument that the murder charge against her be dropped all the way to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Karen Read appeals case to Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
BOSTON - Karen Read's legal team has filed an appeal to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Read wants two of the three charges against her dismissed on the grounds of double jeopardy.
Karen Read seeks to have murder charges dismissed ahead of retrial
Karen Read has appealed her case to the highest court in Massachusetts in an attempt to get murder charges dismissed ahead of her retrial.
Karen Read asks Massachusetts high court to dismiss two charges
Lawyers for Karen Read have filed an appeal with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court over a judge’s refusal to dismiss two of the three criminal charges against her. Read, 44, is accused of ramming into her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe with her SUV and leaving him for dead during a January 2022 snowstorm.
Karen Read Files New Appeal to Have Charges Dropped
Karen Read has asked the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts to dismiss two charges against her to avoid a retrial.
The Boston Globe
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Civil attorneys for Karen Read file notice of appearance in wrongful death lawsuit
Three attorneys representing
Karen Read
in the wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of the man she is accused of ...
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Trooper suspended over Karen Read investigation won't testify in another high-profile murder case
Michael Proctor, the Massachusetts state trooper suspended over his conduct while investigating Karen Read, will not testify ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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DA has all of the Karen Read investigator's work phone records. Now what to do with them
DEDHAM — Prosecutors argue that releasing the work phone history of the state police lead investigator in the
Karen Read
...
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Canton detective receives unspecified ‘discipline’ linked to Karen Read investigator’s testimony
Kevin Albert, a Canton police detective, is related to several key witnesses in Karen Read's ongoing murder case.
Janesville Gazette
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Karen Read has new lawyers for wrongful death lawsuit filed by family of Boston officer
Karen Read has a new team of lawyers defending her in the wrongful death lawsuit brought by John O’Keefe’s family.
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Canton police officer involved in Karen Read case back at work after discipline, leave
A Canton police detective has returned from paid administrative leave after an investigation into his conduct sparked by ...
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Karen Read’s legal team files appeal with SJC to overturn Judge Cannone’s decision on murder charge
Breaking: Karen's Read's lawyers have filed an appeal with the Supreme Judicial Court of MA. They are asking the SJC to ...
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