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Defense attorney David Yannetti told NBC10 Boston’s “Canton Confidential” that he thinks the case was handled differently because of who the victim was.
Defense attorney David Yannetti listens to testimony during the trial of Karen Read in Norfolk Superior Court, May 16, 2025, in Dedham.
Karen Read shared her thoughts on her not guilty verdict after she was acquitted on murder charges in connection to the 2022 death of her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe.
Karen Read and her attorneys, David Yannetti, (behind Read), Alan Jackson (right), Robert Alessi (far right) greet supporters after a winning verdict. Two jurors have spoken out about what led ...
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Defense attorneys Robert Alessi and David Yannetti joined the program, discussing the emotional moment the verdict was delivered, Judge Beverly Cannone and District Attorney Michael Morrissey, a ...
Four months later — to the surprise of Read and her attorney, David Yannetti — the manslaughter charge was upgraded to second-degree murder. It was then that Read first thought something ...
Karen Read's father, Bill, discusses his family's ordeal during his daughter's legal battle in a podcast interview, urging ...
I’m proud to stand alongside Elizabeth Little as we join Karen Read‘s civil defense team in her relentless pursuit of justice ...
Our first one we found was David Yannetti. We added Alan Jackson and [Elizabeth] Little. Bob Alessi you know about. It was a fantastic team but we needed them all to defeat this.
Karen Read was found not guilty for the 2022 death of her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe, more than one year after her first trial ended in a hung jury.
Her attorney David Yannetti said during her arraignment that a manslaughter charge was “a tremendous reach” and denied any criminal intent on his client’s part.