Karen Read reveals she's working on a book as she gives first interview since acquittal
The Massachusetts woman was cleared of killing police officer boyfriend with car
www.independent.co.ukKaren Read’s retrial verdict (in the death of her police-officer boyfriend John O’Keefe) was not guilty on the homicide charges, but the jury found her guilty of DUI.[2]
Coverage described supporters cheering when the verdict was read, and Read embracing her legal team right after the announcement.[1][2]
An expert quoted in reporting characterized the outcome as a split “mercy verdict”—not uncommon when juries have doubts about the most serious allegations but still convict on a lesser offense.[4]
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The Massachusetts woman was cleared of killing police officer boyfriend with car
www.independent.co.ukOn Friday, the jury said they could not reach a verdict in the high-profile Massachusetts murder case, but the judge sent them back to continue deliberating.
www.bbc.comKaren Read is on trial, charged with killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe. Here's what to know about the trial.
www.cbsnews.comNortheastern law professor discusses the possibility of a retrial if jurors can’t reach a unanimous verdict in the Karen Read trial.
news.northeastern.eduKaren Read's legal team credited for her acquittal in the death of boyfriend John O'Keefe, with experts predicting the high-profile case will boost the attorneys' careers nationwide.
www.foxnews.comCriminal attorneys Alan Jackson and Elizabeth Little of Werksman Jackson & Quinn LLP successfully defended Karen Read in murder trial in Massachusetts.
werksmanjackson.comKaren Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of drunkenly striking her off-duty police officer boyfriend and leaving him to die in January 2022, was found guilty of drunk driving today – though she was…
www.cnn.comKaren Read found not guilty of homicide but guilty of DUI. A Northeastern expert calls it a classic example of a jury’s “mercy verdict.”
news.northeastern.eduProsecutors alleged Read hit her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, with her car outside another officer's home in January 2022 and then left him to die there during a blizzard.
abcnews.go.comKaren Read's parents said they and their daughter are now focused on trying to get back to normal.
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