Karen Read was found not guilty of manslaughter and second-degree murder. Now she's suing former witnesses for defamation of ...
Karen Read was cleared of murder and manslaughter charges Wednesday, as a huge crowd of her supporters roared with applause outside of the courthouse in Dedham, Massachusetts. The jury found her ...
Watch "Canton Confidential" in the video player below for much more on the verdict. A verdict was reached in the second murder trial of Karen Read on Wednesday, with the jury finding her not guilty on ...
The jury in Karen Read's retrial reached a verdict on Wednesday, finding her guilty on a charge of operating under the influence but not guilty on the murder and leaving the scene charges over the ...
To read the latest story about Karen Read's SUV here. Following her acquittal on murder and other charges, Karen Read will soon get her Lexus SUV back. Steven C. Boozang, an attorney for Read, said ...
Proceeds of the sale will go to Read, who was acquitted of charges that she ran over her boyfriend with the vehicle.
CITIES, INCLUDING BOSTON, FIVE INVESTIGATES IS LEARNING HOW MUCH TAXPAYERS SPENT ON THE SECOND TRIAL OF KAREN READ AS FIVE INVESTIGATES FIRST REPORTED IN JULY, THE NORFOLK COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S ...
A lawyer representing several civilian witnesses who testified against Karen Read during her criminal trials blasted her effort to join them to a wrongful death lawsuit she faces from the family of ...
The state spent more than $1.4 million on Karen Read's second trial, according to records released by the Norfolk District Attorney's office. The state spent more than $900,000 on everything from ...
Actress Elizabeth Banks is set to step into the shoes of cleared murder suspect Karen Read for a new Prime Video series about her infamous trial—just months after the Massachusetts native was declared ...
The prosecution of the second Karen Read trial will cost Massachusetts taxpayers more than $1.4 million, according to newly released records from the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office. For ...
In her first interview since the verdict, Karen Read said her recovery feels “like a dimmer — the lights coming on a little brighter each week” Karen Read addressed Norfolk District Attorney Michael ...