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Jurors in Karen Read’s second murder trial have yet to make a verdict in the case over whether the MA woman killed her boyfriend.
Judge Beverly Cannone, who presided over both Karen Read trials, was transferred out of her role in Norfolk Superior Court ...
Alan Jackson takes VF behind-the-scenes of the trial, from the not-guilty verdict to his withering cross-examinations, to what comes next for his client.
“It’s been a long day for everybody,” Judge Beverly Cannone said before dismissing the jury. It was an eventful day too, with jurors sending the judge four questions about the case.
Judge Beverly Cannone told jurors at the end of the day to "clear your heads" before they return to continue deliberating on Tuesday.
Cannone supplied an amended verdict slip to the jury in response. 1:45 p.m. update: Jury’s latest note hints at possible ‘not guilty’ verdicts on two charges ...
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 ...
Each morning of deliberations begins with Judge Beverly Cannone issuing a formal opening to the jurors before they are sent off to deliberate, and the afternoons feature a formal closing at 4 p.m.
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.
Judge Beverly J. Cannone sends the jury out for deliberations in the murder retrial of Karen Read in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Nancy Lane ...
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.
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: ...