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Jury resumes deliberating in Karen Read retrial

USA TODAY · 1h
Karen Read retrial: Jury ends first full day of deliberations with no verdict
Karen Read has pleaded not guilty on three charges related to the 2022 death of her cop boyfriend John O'Keefe.
Boston.com · 26m
How will Karen Read’s retrial end? We asked legal experts.
Will Karen Read walk free after three years, two trials, and several weeks of testimony? Or will she end up behind bars?
CBS News on MSN · 2h
Watch Live: Karen Read trial jury begins second full day of deliberations
Jurors in the Karen Read trial are deliberating for a third day after failing to reach a verdict after nine hours over the first two days inside Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts.
14hon MSN
Still no verdict in Karen Read retrial after first full day of deliberations
Prosecutors allege Read, 45, drunkenly and intentionally reversed her SUV toward O’Keefe as she dropped him off at an afterparty in Canton early on Jan. 29, 2022. “She was drunk,” special prosecutor ...
3don MSN
Karen Read trial jury hears closing arguments: "There was no collision" vs. "She hit him, then she left him to die."
The jury in the Karen Read trial heard drastically different closing arguments Friday before deliberations began.
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Jackson, Brennan deliver closing arguments in Karen Read’s retrial. Here are the highlights
Prosecutor Hank Brennan opened his closing argument by saying Read callously decided to leave O’Keefe dying in the snow, ...

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