Day 2 of jury selection in Karen Read trial
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Jury selection continues on Wednesday in Karen Read's high-profile Massachusetts trial, a day after the process got underway with the first two jurors seated. Cameras were allowed at the beginning of ...
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Jury selection began Tuesday in the retrial of Karen Read, less than a year after a judge declared a mistrial on charges that she was responsible for the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend....
From HuffPost
Jury selection began Tuesday in Norfolk Superior Court and could take several weeks, with some 1,000 candidates summoned for the empanelment process.
From The Boston Globe
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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.
Karen Read's retrial is taking place in the same courtroom, with the same judge, and the same county of potential jurors. There will be several changes to the second trial from the first though.
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The high-profile Karen Read murder trial that kicked off in April 2024 at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts ended months later in a mistrial due to a "starkly divided" hung jury.
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At the center of the trial is Superior Court Judge Beverly J. Cannone, who also presided over last year's proceedings. A longtime judge for Massachusetts' Superior Court, Cannone is a South Shore native who was once a public defender. Here's what to know about her.