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I mean, do I have a theory? Sure, I have a theory,” Jackson replied when asked what he believes happened to John O’Keefe.
Alan Jackson told the magazine that his firm would’ve billed a combined $10 million for both trials. Read's financial ...
Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik, who supervised the Karen Read investigation and testified in her two trials, has been reassigned.
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Karen Read's lead defense attorney speaks to Vanity Fair about caseAlan Jackson, Karen Read's lead defense attorney, thinks Massachusetts will forever be changed by the trial.
Massachusetts State Police said Monday that Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik, who supervised the Karen Read case, has been reassigned from ...
Massachusetts State Police say Sergeant Yuri Bukhenik has been reassigned. Bukhenik was one of the investigators in the Karen Read case and<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
A Massachusetts jury found Karen Read not guilty of the most serious charges and guilty on a lesser charge related to the 2022 death of her Boston police officer boyfriend John O’Keefe, ending a ...
Massachusetts State Police Col. Geoffrey Noble said that in the aftermath of the Karen Read case, the department will continue to work on improvements in oversight and accountability. On Wednesday ...
Karen Read prosecutor, jurors reveal their thoughts on the verdict Special Prosecutor Hank Brennan breaks his silence about the verdict in Karen Read's Massachusetts murder trial.
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NBC Boston on MSNThese are the biggest takeaways from Alan Jackson's new Vanity Fair interviewThe latest is high-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson, who did an interview with Vanity Fair that was published on Monday.
Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor faces a tough cross-examination by lawyer Alan Jackson during the Karen Read murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., June 12, 2024.
The jury foreman in the Karen Read retrial is calling on the FBI to rip open the case and start from scratch. “There are so many holes that need to be filled,” Juror #1 told the Herald Tuesday ...
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