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For the second time in a week, Judge Beverly Cannone denied Karen Read's attorneys' request for a mistrial after they accused the prosecution of misconduct.
He said the defense sent ARCCA a check on July 25. Still, Brennan noted the invoice included expenses from early May — weeks before Wolfe testified before a jury that the defense hadn’t paid ...
The Karen Read defense rested its case after testimony from their final witness who reiterated his opinion that the evidence does not support the prosecution’s theory that a vehicle strike ...
ARCCA, an engineering consulting firm, was initially hired by the Department of Justice and FBI as part of a federal investigation into the state’s handling of Read’s case.
June 24, 2024: ARCCA experts testify at Read's first trial. In his direct examination of them, Defense Attorney Alan Jackson points out that he and the experts had never met, and that they ...
A key Karen Read defense crash reconstruction expert testified that damage to her SUV — the alleged murder weapon — and ...
Judge Beverly Cannone set a Friday deadline for Karen Read's defense team to reveal details about crash reconstruction firm ARCCA, a key element in her upcoming murder retrial.
It’s a high-stakes issue for Read’s case — the ARCCA experts concluded, in a report commissioned for the federal investigation into how the Read case was handled, that it was unlikely John O ...
Testimony from ARCCA crash experts has been a contentious issue in the Read trial. They were hired as part of a now-closed federal investigation into the handling of the case.
Testimony from ARCCA witnesses is important to the defense because Read, 45, of Mansfield, is accused of hitting her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, with her SUV outside a Canton home on Jan. 29, 2022 ...
One ARCCA employee specifically cited by Brennan was Daniel Wolfe, an accident reconstruction expert with a background in electrical engineering and physics, who testified during Read's first trial.
The judge overseeing Karen Read's case declined to formally sanction her lawyers, but warned them she would not tolerate false statements.