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Beverly Cannone will be judge for 2nd Karen Read trial
Beverly Cannone will be the judge for the second Karen Read trial after declaring a mistrial
Norfolk County Judge Beverly Cannone, who declared a mistrial in the first Karen Read trial, will return to the bench for the second trial, according to the state’s Trial Court.
Why 1st Karen Read trial jurors may be brought back to court. How it could affect retrial
The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts filed a an amicus brief with the state's Supreme Judicial Court in support of Karen Read appeal.
Judge Beverly Cannone will preside over Karen Read's 2nd trial, court says
Judge Beverly Cannone will return to the bench for Karen Read's second trial early next year, the court confirmed on Monday.
Prosecutors plan to call Karen Read’s dad, brother as witnesses at 2nd trial
Norfolk County prosecutors revealed in a filing last week that they intend to call Karen Read’s father and brother as witnesses at her second murder trial, which is set to begin in January. In a motion seeking records from Boston 25 News,
Judge Cannone confirmed for Karen Read retrial
BOSTON (WWLP) – Judge Beverly Cannone is set to preside again over January’s Karen Read murder retrial. Judge Cannone oversaw Read’s first murder trial for the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. It ended in a mistrial when the jury couldn’t come to a verdict.
Judge Beverly Cannone to preside over 2nd Karen Read trial
Judge Beverly Cannone will preside over Karen Read’s retrial in January. Read, who was tried for the murder of her police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe, was a former professor from Bentley College and was living in Mansfield at the time of O’Keefe’s death.
Judge Cannone still set to oversee Karen Read's retrial
Judge Beverly Cannone will oversee the next Karen Read case proceedings in Norfolk Superior Court, a court representative said Monday.
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Highlights from Karen Read’s ‘Dateline’ special, from a ‘coy’ tipster to calls with Turtleboy
Could I have done something that knocked him out, and in his drunkenness and in the cold, [he] didn’t come to again?” The ...
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Prosecutors in Karen Read case plan to call her father at retrial, seek related phone records
Read’s phone records, prosecutors say, show calls between her and a number belonging to her father "were made on Jan. 29, ...
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More Karen Read case fallout: Head of Massachusetts State Police unit transferred
A Massachusetts State Police detective lieutenant involved in the Karen Read murder case has been transferred from his ...
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Prosecutors seek phone records from Karen Read's father, plan to call him as a witness
BOSTON - Prosecutors in the Karen Read case are now seeking records from her father's cellphone. When Read's second trial ...
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Five things to know about Karen Read on NBC’s ‘Dateline’
The high-profile murder case against Mansfield resident Karen Read took the national stage again Friday night as NBC aired a ...
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‘Dateline’ delves into headline-grabbing murder trial of Karen Read in two-hour special
Karen Read is on trial for the murder of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, who was found unresponsive ...
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Karen Read Says She 'Collapsed on the Floor' and Didn't 'Want to Be Alive' After Learning of Boyfriend’s Death
Karen Read, whose sensational murder trial ended with a deadlocked jury in July, speaks to 'Dateline' NBC in a two-hour ...
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Recap: Takeaways from Dateline's Karen Read episode, ‘Canton Confidential'
Dateline on Friday aired an episode on the closely watched and still-unfolding legal saga centered on Karen Read; Read is ...
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