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The Karen Read retrial is officially underway, with jury selection beginning Tuesday. Here's what happened in Norfolk Superior Court and expert preview of what to expect once that jury is seated.
Plus, we take a look at the findings of the newly released audit of the Canton Police Department and what the expanded buffer zone around the court means for trial-watchers. -
The retrial of Karen Read is quickly approaching, and she had her final pretrial hearing a week before jury selection is set to begin in Norfolk Superior Court. We recap what happened and explain it with legal expert Michael Coyne — plus, get more from our interview with the executive producer of documentary, "A Body in the Snow."
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In today's edition of "Canton Confidential," we break down another major hearing in the Karen Read case, with the start of the retrial less than two week away — and Judge Beverly Cannone insisting it still start on time.
Here's what happened — in Read's hearing and in Aidan "Turtleboy" Kearney's — what our experts thought of it and an interview with Terry Dunn Meurer, executive producer of "A Body in the Snow," the new docuseries about the Read case airing on ID. -
Two weeks before Karen Read's retrial, her defense team and the prosecution were back in court for the first of two high-stakes pretrial hearings — with Judge Beverly Cannone delivering a stern rebuke to the defense over something she'd previously said she had "grave concern" about.
In this edition of "Canton Confidential," we recap the hearing and get expert analysis, plus review what happened with Karen Read blogger Aidan "Turtleboy" Kearney in his witness intimidation case and the first episode of the Karen Read docuseries, "Body in the Snow." -
Karen Read had big hearings in both federal and state court Wednesday, less than a month before her retrial over the killing of John O'Keefe. Here's what happened in both hearings, plus analysis from Michael Coyne and Sue O'Connell — and the second part of our interview with a juror from the first trial, who shares advice on what the sides should do in the retrial.
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Ronald Estanislao, a juror in the first Karen Read trial, speaks in his first broadcast TV interview about what it was like considering the murder case against Read. But first, recap a key day in court as prosecutors urged Judge Beverly Cannone to place a gag order on Read's attorneys in the run-up to the retrial, and get analysis from expert Michael Coyne.
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Weeks after a mistrial was declared in the Karen Read case, the fallout continues. Jurors have broken their silence, further state police investigations have come into question and a new and well-known lawyer has been tapped to lead the next prosecution. In this special edition of "Canton Confidential," we're looking back at the major developments and ahead at what shape the next trial could take.
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In this special crossover episode, NBC10 Boston legal analyst Michael Coyne breaks down the Norfolk district attorney’s filing in the murder case involving Ana and Brian Walshe that his office doesn't plan to call the lead investigator, embattled Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, who became the subject of controversy for his role in the Karen Read murder trial. The episode is also being published on our show "The Searches for Ana Walshe," which covers the Walshe case.
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The defense for Karen Read is continuing its push for two charges to be dismissed after her attorneys say jurors came forward with new information about their verdict.
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We're looking back at what jurors heard through a trial that lasted more than two months and ended with a mistrial as prosecutors vow to retry their case against Karen Read.
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Would Judge Beverly Cannone preside over a retrial in the Karen Read case? What might be different next time around for the prosecution and the defense? We look back at the proceedings that ended this week with a hung jury.
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