Karen Read’s lawyers file motion to dismiss murder case over ‘extraordinary governmental misconduct’
In an exclusive one-on-one interview, Read recently told Boston 25 that she has “nothing to hide” and that she’s “been framed ...
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Hosted on MSNKaren Read again moves to dismiss charges, citing ‘extraordinary' misconduct; filing sealedKaren Read’s team has filed a new motion to dismiss in her murder case in Massachusetts, apparently alleging extraordinary ...
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Karen Read’s motion to dismiss the murder case against her was filed in Norfolk Superior Court on Wednesday ahead of a second ...
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The Karen Read defense team has delivered its motion to dismiss for “Extraordinary Governmental Misconduct,” just as promised ...
Trooper Michael Proctor messages suggest he may have violated a court order barring witnesses from following the trial, ...
Attorneys in the Karen Read murder case admitted that they paid more than $23,000 to two expert witnesses who testified at ...
Judge Cannone on Tuesday addressed her concerns, saying the Commonwealth raised issues on the rights of the council and ...
In a hearing Tuesday, Karen Read's lawyer Robert Alessi says emails with an expert witness that prompted misconduct ...
An attorney for Karen Read admitted she paid a nearly $24,000 bill from two experts hired by the federal government, but said ...
Judge Beverly Cannone abruptly ended a hearing before the retried murder case of Karen Read on Tuesday after new information gave her 'grave concern.' ...
Ahead of a retrial, ID’s latest true crime take explores whether Read was framed to protect fellow Boston police officers ...
"Clearly the ARCCA witnesses were expecting to get paid," Judge Beverly Cannone said, expressing concern over a possibly ...
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