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.
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Selecting an unbiased jury in a criminal case is always a tricky process. But that task will be particularly difficult Tuesday in the second murder trial of Karen Read.
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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.
Former Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor has been named among the 150 witnesses for Karen Read's second trial in the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe.
A new prosecutor, new experts and the firing of the lead investigator could lead to a starkly different second trial for Karen Read.
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Judge Beverly Cannone ruled Karen Read can't name one particular witness as part of a third-party culprit defense during her retrial.
More than three years after John O’Keefe’s snow-covered body was found outside a Canton home, Karen Read will face a jury once again.
On the eve of the Karen Read retrial, Judge Beverly Cannone handed down rulings related to jurors and a defense expert for the heavily scrutinized Canton murder case.