Karen Read Faces Court Again Amidst Contentious Legal Arguments Following Mistrial in Boyfriend’s Death Case

BOSTON — Karen Read appeared in a Boston courtroom Monday, marking her first appearance since a mistrial was declared in her high-profile murder case involving her boyfriend, a Boston police officer. The trial, which spanned two months, ended abruptly when the jury could not reach a unanimous decision, leading the judge to declare a mistrial on the fifth day of deliberations. In January 2022, Read was accused of fatally striking John O’Keefe with her SUV during a snowstorm and subsequently leaving the scene. O’Keefe, a 16-year veteran of the Boston police, was later found outside … Read more

Mistrial Declared Amid Juror Deadlock and Legal Uncertainty in High-Stakes Trial

In a striking courtroom turn in Boston, Massachusetts, a judge was faced with a request from a defense team to dismiss two out of three charges after a mistrial was declared due to a deadlocked jury. The jurors were unable to reach unanimous decisions after several days of deliberation, which led to declarations of their sharply divided views on the evidence presented. In the aftermath of the mistrial, the defense lawyers brought forth allegations based on communications with four jurors, claiming that an unofficial consensus had been reached to acquit the defendant on murder and … Read more

Jury Unanimously Declared Defendant Not Guilty of Murder, Yet Mistrial Declares Renewed Legal Battle Ahead

BOSTON — The legal battle surrounding Karen Read, accused of fatally injuring her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, with her vehicle, took a contentious turn following a mistrial declaration. Defense attorneys are pushing to prevent a retrial, asserting that the unanimous verdicts reached by jurors on key charges should be recognized and recorded. Court documents reveal that a juror, referred to as Juror A, personally informed defense lawyer Jackson soon after the mistrial that the jury had unanimously found Read not guilty of second-degree murder and another major charge. This disclosure has fueled a … Read more

Mistrial Declared in High-Profile Karen Read Case After Jury Deadlock

Boston, Massachusetts — A dramatic turn unfolded in the murder trial of Karen Read as a mistrial was declared Monday due to the jury’s inability to reach a unanimous decision after five days of deliberations. The decision came after intense media scrutiny and substantial efforts from presiding Judge Beverly Cannone to protect the jury from external influences throughout the proceedings. Stretching from the end of April to early July, the trial garnered substantial public and media attention, raising discussions about the pressures faced by jurors in high-profile cases. Despite the pervasive coverage, the identities of … Read more