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Defense attorney Alan Jackson says the “band … is getting back together” as he and colleague Elizabeth Little will be ...
You haven’t seen the last of me yet,” Jackson vowed Tuesday during an appearance on “The Greg Hill Show.” The post Alan ...
Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone called the defense and prosecution back to the courtroom shortly before 11 a.m. and informed them that the jurors had the following three questions: ...
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A lawyer for a man accused of a 2021 murder is accusing the Norfolk district attorney's office of not turning over key ...
Read more here. Jurors in the Karen Read trial said they had reached a verdict Wednesday afternoon, but then retracted that statement moments later, according to Judge Beverly Cannone.
Judge Beverly Cannone, who presided over both Karen Read trials, was transferred out of her role in Norfolk Superior Court not long after Read’s retrial concluded. Cannone was moved to a civil ...
Hank Brennan, the special prosecutor in Karen Read's second trial, was paid more than half a million dollars in legal fees ...
Karen Read’s last trial ended in a mistrial. David McGlynn After Cannone asked if the tweaked instructions were clearer, several jurors nodded yes, Masslive reported.
There was confusion surrounding a potential verdict in the Karen Read murder trial Wednesday, according to Judge Beverly Cannone, who called the sides back around 2 p.m. only to tell them jurors ...
Judge Beverly Cannone read the questions in court Tuesday and gave prosecutors and the defense time to prepare their responses as jurors weigh the fate of murder suspect Karen Read.
A verdict was reached Wednesday in the Karen Read murder trial following a bizarre last-minute twist. Shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday, Judge Beverly Cannone called all parties back into court to ...
Judge Beverly Cannone ultimately declared a mistrial last summer after jurors in Read’s first trial reported they were hopelessly deadlocked.
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