Karen Read is continuing to seek a return of her cell phones eight months after she was acquitted of the murder of Boston ...
The judge overseeing the wrongful death lawsuit against Karen Read said Tuesday he would need to see the inadvertent email ...
Karen Read was back in a Dedham, Massachusetts courtroom Thursday asking a judge to force prosecutors to give back her cellphones.
The special prosecutor argued that the entire issue should be put on pause until the state's highest court rules on a case involving a similar dispute.
Karen Read, her family, and her legal team made a surprise appearance in Norfolk County Superior Court in Dedham Thursday, asking<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
It's been years since police seized Karen Read's phones. Her lawyer says there is no reason the government should still have ...
Karen Read continues to fight the O'Keefe family in court, and new filings indicate that a recent mistake could be a new ...
The documents show the FBI was monitoring the progress of Karen Read's criminal case, even after the federal investigation ...
A look at the timeline of events in Karen Read's high-profile Massachusetts murder trial and retrial. Read was acquitted of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe.
A tragedy quickly ignites a firestorm that captures national attention in Lifetime's premiere of "Accused: The Karen Read ...
The judge is expected to make a decision next week.
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