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Judge Beverly Cannone has denied Karen Read’s request to add another attorney to her defense team ahead of the start of her second murder trial. Cannone ruled in a Friday filing in Dedham’s ...
Tuesday marked another day of contentious pre-trial proceedings in the Karen Read case with Judge Beverly Cannone reprimanding Read’s defense attorneys for what she said were “false statements ...
Judge Beverly Cannone has rejected a motion to delay the start of Karen Read’s retrial date, despite the prosecution agreeing to accommodate the request. “I’m not going to do that,” she ...
Karen Read’s latest effort to have her murder case tossed, this one for alleged “extraordinary governmental misconduct,” was denied. Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly J. Cannone called ...
Judge denies Karen Read's attempt to dismiss 2 charges DEDHAM - Karen Read 's attempt to get two of the charges against her dismissed has been rejected by Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone.
Judge Beverly Cannone has issued a gag order on the lawyers involved in the Karen Read retrial, restricting them from sharing information that could influence potential jurors or compromise an ...
DEDHAM – An unnamed juror in the Karen Read murder trial told Judge Beverly Cannone that he or she is "frightened for [his or her] personal safety" in a new affidavit filed to the court on Thursday.
UPDATED: July 9, 2024 at 10:50 AM EDT The names of the jurors from the Karen Read murder trial that ended in a mistrial will remain secret, Judge Beverly Cannone ruled on Monday.
DEDHAM − Judge Beverly Cannone will return to the bench for the second trial of Karen Read, which is scheduled to start early next year. Read is accused of killing her Boston police officer ...
Read and her attorneys were in Dedham District Court on Tuesday. The hearing got underway as defense attorney Alan Jackson asked Judge Beverly Cannone to step away from the case.
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.
BOSTON — The Norfolk County judge who declared a mistrial in the first Karen Read trial will return to the bench for the highly anticipated second trial, according to the state’s Trial Court.
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