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Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last year.
A Miami-based neurosurgeon took the stand to describe John O'Keefe's head injuries in the Karen Read retrial on Wednesday.
Miami neurosurgeon Dr. Aizik L. Wolf told jurors a fall backward was “the only way” O’Keefe could have sustained his fatal head injuries.
After a morning delay caused by an 'issue' with the jury, Day 20 of testimony resumed in Karen Read's second murder trial.
Dr. Aizak Wolf, a brain surgeon, was the first witness called to the stand Wednesday when testimony resumed. He reviewed the medical examiner’s assessment of John O’Keefe’s death, pictures from his autopsy, and saw a report from a forensic pathologist.
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Prosecutor Adam Lally called Andre Porto and Ash Vallier, analysts at the State Police crime lab, to the stand. Here's how the day unfolded.
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Court TV on MSNIs New Karen Read Buffer Zone Rule Unconstitutional?A woman was arrested for allegedly violating Judge Beverly Cannone's rule allowing only silent protests near the courthouse.