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AN INDICATION OF WHEN THE NEXT STEP MIGHT BEGIN. AFTER SIX DAYS. KAREN READ NOW HAS MOST OF THE JURY NEEDED TO BEGIN HER SECOND MURDER TRIAL FOR THE DEATH OF JOHN O’KEEFE. ONE PREVIOUSLY CHOSEN ...
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One person who wasn't on board with this list is former NFL star and noted Lakers (or LeBron) fan Shannon Sharpe, who wasted no time weighing in on Perkins' take. “He's got the Clippers ...
BOSTON -- Karen Read has filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court seeking an immediate stay of her retrial -- which has begun jury selection-- pending review by the high court on her ...
We look forward to working with D.C. Young Fly and the Atlanta Hawks organization to bring their phenomenal content to an even wider audience,' Shannon Sharpe said Shannon Sharpe’s Shay Shay ...
DEDHAM — The jury for Karen Read’s second trial gained three members and lost one on Tuesday, bringing the total number of people picked to 12 after six days of selection. The juror previously ...
Shannon Sharpe's Lu Dort take after Lakers' blowout win against the Thunder. Despite Oklahoma City’s 16-game lead over Los Angeles atop the Western Conference standings, Sharpe is picking the ...
DEDHAM, Mass. (WJAR) — No additional jurors were seated Monday in Karen Read’s second murder trial, leaving the total at 10. "It's going at the same pace as last year despite more publicity ...
As her retrial gets underway, accused murderer Karen Read is asking the nation's highest court to overturn two charges that her lawyers say jurors in the first trial agreed to acquit her of.
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And finally: “Be careful.” Ho hum. Just another day in the Karen Read trial. The correspondents were people who had once fervently believed in Read’s innocence, and, who, almost more ...