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A Marion woman was convicted on multiple charges after prosecutors say she defrauded the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services. A news release from the Smyth County Commonwealth’s ...
Michelle Obama is addressing speculation about marital discord with former President Obama, saying the public isn’t going to know what the couple is doing “every minute of the day.” “Even ...
Karen Read, along with her family and defense team, were spotted celebrating Wednesday's verdict with dinner in the Seaport section of Boston. "Happy, I'm happy, thank you," Read said, stepping ...
A dramatic scene could play out in Norfolk Superior Court if Karen Read is convicted of murder, the most serious charge she faces in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police officer John O ...
The defense in Karen Read's second murder trial has rested its case. Now, it's deliberation time for the jury. Read, 45, is accused of killing her boyfriend, Braintree native and Boston police ...
So if Karen Read didn’t strike him, obviously, she couldn’t have done it deliberately. If there was no car accident, it was neither murder nor manslaughter. Not by Karen Read, anyway. Not guilty.
Karen Read flashed a sinister smirk during her Massachusetts murder retrial Tuesday — the same day jurors were shown gruesome photos of her boyfriend’s battered, lifeless body.
Karen Read sits with her defense team, from left, Robert Alessi, Elizabeth Little, Alan Jackson, and David Yannetti during her murder retrial in Norfolk Superior Court, in Dedham, Mass., Monday ...
Michelle Obama is breaking her silence on eldest daughter Malia Obama's decision to drop her last name. Malia Ann, who is pursuing a film career in Hollywood, used her middle name as her artistic ...
Karen Read‘s second trial in connection with the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, was paused briefly Wednesday morning after the judge said an issue came up with the ...
Karen Read sick, trial proceedings canceled on Tuesday The Karen Read trial will not be happening on Tuesday as originally scheduled due to "unavoidable circumstances," a court spokesperson said.
UPDATED: May 13, 2025 at 8:23 AM EDT The protesters fighting the court’s buffer zone in the high-profile Karen Read case have scored a win in federal appeals court.