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Defense attorney Rosemary Scapicchio alleged Michael Proctor “thinks he’s above the law” after the ex-trooper skipped a ...
Embattled ex-State Police Trooper Michael Proctor was a no-show Monday after he and a Karen Read trial prosecutor were called to court to answer for evidentiary delays in another murder case.
The Latest: Judge sentences Kohberger to life in prison for murdering 4 University of Idaho students
Judge Hippler sentenced Kohberger to 10 years for burglary and four consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole, along with $270,000 in fines and civil penalties. Kohberger “senselessly ...
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Court TV on MSNEvidence From Karen Read Investigator Could Be Allowed In Walshe Trial
Brian Walshe's motions hearing determined if evidence from Michael Proctor, Karen Read's investigator, will be admitted in ...
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Karen Read’s prosecutor asked for $1 million in funding for second trial that ended in acquittal
The DA tapped Hank Brennan last September to lead the prosecution. Brennan billed the DA’s office more than half a million ...
John O'Keefe's brother, Paul O'Keefe, and his estate filed a civil lawsuit in Plymouth Superior Court in August against John ...
Karen Read's lead defense attorney in her criminal trial, Alan Jackson, said he will join her legal team again, this time to defend her against the O'Keefe family's wrongful death lawsuit.
Attorneys defending Karen Read in a civil suit by the family of John O’Keefe are demanding a wide range of documents ...
Karen Read filed a motion Monday to have her personal property returned after being found not guilty of murder in the death of her Boston police officer ex-boyfriend.
Video above: A verdict is reached by the jury in the Karen Read trial on June 18, 2025. (NewsNation) — A member of the grand jury that indicted Karen Read has been charged with disclosing ...
Following her acquittal on murder and other charges, Karen Read is asking a judge to force prosecutors to return her Lexus SUV and cellphone.
Karen Read's father, Bill Read, opened up about his family's experience throughout her three-and-a-half-year legal saga in a candid new podcast interview.
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