Karen Read Trial: Defense Witnesses to Testify Outside Jury's Presence
Day 27: Testimony Outside Jury's Presence
In a surprising turn of events on Day 27 of the Karen Read murder trial, defense witnesses will be providing testimony outside the presence of the jury. This move is typically reserved for highly sensitive information or matters related to witness safety.
Read is charged with driving drunk and fatally striking her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, in January. She is accused of leaving the scene and failing to render assistance.
Day 23: Key Witness's Return
On Day 23 of the trial, key witness Trooper Michael Proctor returned to the stand for cross-examination by Read's defense. Proctor's testimony has been crucial in establishing the prosecution's case.
Jurors are expected to begin deliberating the fate of Karen Read on June 25, 2024. Closing arguments are anticipated to begin sometime this week.
The trial is being closely followed by the media and the public. Stay tuned for updates as the trial progresses.
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