Karen Read Found Not Guilty in Boston Officer Death Retrial
Karen Read Found Not Guilty in Boston Officer Death Retrial

Karen Read Found Not Guilty in Boston Officer Death Retrial

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Karen Read was found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the 2022 death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, bringing an end to a lengthy and emotionally charged legal battle. Juror Paula Prado, who initially believed Read was guilty, later expressed doubts about the prosecution's evidence, citing significant gaps and praising the defense's clarifications. Read and her family celebrated the verdict, expressing relief and gratitude, while her legal team highlighted the challenges of the case and underscored that the true circumstances surrounding O'Keefe's death remain unresolved. Despite the acquittal, Read will serve a year of probation for drunken driving, and her attorneys have called for continued investigation to ensure justice is ultimately served. The trial has sparked reflection on judicial processes and raised questions about the adequacy of the investigation, with jurors and legal experts emphasizing the emotional and community impact of the case.

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