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Michael Proctor relieved of duty, state police say after Karen Read mistrial
Massachusetts State Police have taken action against Trooper Michael Proctor after a mistrial was declared Monday in the case against Karen Read. Proctor drew heavy criticism after testifying in the case, for which he served as the lead investigator, revealing a series of inappropriate texts he sent about Read. “Upon learning today’s result, the Department took immediate action to...
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Karen Read trial: Hung jury ends case as prosecutors vow to retry it
We have full analysis of the mistrial in the Karen Read case, looking at what we learned from the court proceedings and what’s to come.
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Proctor after Karen Read mistrial: ‘Get the **** off my lawn!'
Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor refused to answer questions from the NBC10 Boston Investigators after the murder trial against Karen Read ended with a hung jury.
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Karen Read trial: Deliberations continue after jurors tell judge they're deadlocked
Another twist came Friday in the Karen Read murder trial after Judge Beverly Cannone told deadlocked jurors to continue deliberating.
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What would a hung jury mean in the Karen Read trial?
Jurors have gone home for the weekend after failing to reach a unanimous decision on the charges against Karen Read.
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What does length of deliberations mean for Karen Read verdict?
As the jurors in the Karen Read case went home Thursday without a verdict, legal experts say not much can be read much into which way jurors are leaning based on how long they deliberate. Read is waiting to learn whether she will be convicted of three charges, including second-degree murder, in the 2022 death of her boyfriend, Boston Police…
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Karen Read trial: A closer look at the charges jurors are considering
A third day of deliberations has drawn to a close, and the world is waiting to see whether Karen Read will be found guilty of the charges against her.
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Karen Read trial: What can be inferred from how long a jury deliberates?
It’s nearly impossible to predict how long a jury will take to reach its decision and issue a verdict.
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As jurors decide Karen Read's fate, what can we learn from other high-profile trials?
We’re taking a look at past cases where trials drew widespread attention and how long jurors deliberated in some of them.
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Karen Read trial: Jury form sparks conflict as deliberations continue
Tensions ran high in court Wednesday as the jury in the Karen Read murder trial deliberated for the first full day.
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Chief gets 1-year contract extension amid Canton PD audit, Karen Read trial
As the town of Canton awaits a verdict in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial, supporters of the defendant say its police department needs a shakeup and that Police Chief Helena Rafferty needs to go, even though she wasn’t the chief when the case that’s captivated Massachusetts began. “We need a police chief who’s concerned about the safety of...
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Karen Read trial: Jurors begin to deliberate after closing arguments
We take a look at the closing arguments made by the prosecution and the defense in the Karen Read trial, which is now in the hands of the jury.
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Jury deliberations begin in Karen Read trial
The prosecution and defense made their closing arguments to jurors in the Karen Read trial Tuesday.
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WATCH: Crowd of protesters outside Karen Read trial
A sea of pink surrounded Karen Read and her defense team Tuesday outside Norfolk Superior Court as the case was put in the hands of the jury.
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Karen Read trial: Jury done deliberating for the day after closing arguments
The jury’s deliberations in the Karen Read murder trial will continue into a second day. Closing arguments were delivered Tuesday, and the jury began deliberating shortly before 1:30 p.m., after receiving instructions from Judge Beverly Cannone. The jury was sent home for the day about 4:23 p.m. with no verdict reached. While the jury deliberated, a throng of Read’s...
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Karen Read trial: Defense rests, with closing arguments set for Tuesday
Jurors will soon deliberate after eight weeks of testimony in the murder trial against Karen Read.
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Karen Read trial: Jury hears voicemails left for John O'Keefe
Voicemails from Karen Read to John O’Keefe hours before his death were played at her murder trial Thursday.
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Documents shed light on Michael Proctor's training
The actions of Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, the lead investigator of John O’Keefe’s death whose testimony at Karen Read’s murder trial put the spotlight on his text messages, may have betrayed his badge, according to documents obtained by the NBC10 Boston Investigators.
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Proctor's conduct in Karen Read case may betray his training, exclusive documents show
Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor was the lead investigator in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial and has been in the spotlight for his conduct and his handling of this high-profile case. The conduct revealed during Proctor’s testimony in the trial is another stain on the Massachusetts State Police and there could be serious implications for Proctor himself. ...
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Karen Read trial: Judge deciding whether 3 defense witnesses can testify
Court was held without the jury Tuesday as three potential witnesses were vetted by Judge Beverly Cannone.