logo
Karen Read's retrial: Judge declines to answer 4th jury question, calls it ‘theoretical'

Karen Read's retrial: Judge declines to answer 4th jury question, calls it ‘theoretical'

Yahoo17-06-2025

The judge in Karen Read's murder retrial on Tuesday afternoon declined to answer a fourth question from the jury, deeming it 'theoretical,' shortly after ruling on an additional three questions about evidence and a verdict slip.
https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/karen-reads-retrial-live-verdict-watch-2nd-full-day-jury-deliberations/TUOWWMIUGJBMRKINKYJH7CMH2A/
When the court returned from its afternoon lunch break, Cannone announced that jurors had a fourth question: 'If we find not guilty on two charges but can't agree on one charge, is it a hung jury on all three charges or just one charge?'
Cannone informed the court that she would respond to the jury and tell them that the question is 'theoretical' and not something she can answer.
'To me, it's a theoretical question, and we don't answer theoretical questions. I tell the jurors that they're not to be concerned with the consequences of their verdict, and that's exactly what they're doing here,' Cannone explained.
Read attorney Alan Jackson urged Cannone to offer clarity in a quick note to the jury, emphatically stating, 'We're going to end up in the exact same position we were in last year.'
Last year, the jury sent three notes to the judge over three days before a mistrial was declared due to a hung jury. Several jurors later came out to say that the panel had unanimously agreed that Read was not guilty of the most serious charge of second-degree murder.
Cannone called the question 'premature,' noting that it 'may be something later.'
Special prosecutor Hank Brennan endorsed Cannone's ruling.
Earlier in the day, Cannone ruled on the following three questions:
What is the timeframe for the OUI charge, 12:45 a.m. or 5 a.m.?
Are video clips of Karen Read evidence, and how do we consider them?
Does convicting guilty on a sub-charge convict on the overall charge? (In reference to the manslaughter OUI charge)
Read, 45, of Mansfield, is accused of striking John O'Keefe, 46, with her Lexus SUV and leaving him to die alone in a blizzard outside of a house party in Canton at the home of fellow officer Brian Albert on Jan. 29, 2022, following a night of drinking.
Throughout her second trial, the prosecution's theory of jaded love turned deadly was countered by a defense claim that a cast of tight-knit Boston area law enforcement killed a fellow police officer.
Read's lawyers argued that O'Keefe was beaten, bitten by a dog, then left outside Albert's home in a conspiracy orchestrated by the police that included planting evidence against Read.
Get caught up with all of the latest in Karen Read's retrial.
Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts.
Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Judge impounds list of jurors in Karen Read trial indefinitely
Judge impounds list of jurors in Karen Read trial indefinitely

Boston Globe

time13 hours ago

  • Boston Globe

Judge impounds list of jurors in Karen Read trial indefinitely

Citing the 'divisive' interest the high-profile case has received, Cannone said she believes 'there is a risk of immediate and irreparable injury should the list be made available to the public at this time.' In light of that, the list will remain sealed 'until and unless otherwise ordered by the Court.' Advertisement Read, 45, was acquitted June 18 in Norfolk Superior Court of second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence, and leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death. She was convicted only of a misdemeanor OUI offense and sentenced to a year's probation. Prosecutors said she backed her Lexus SUV in a drunken rage into Boston police officer John O'Keefe early on Jan. 29, 2022, after dropping him off outside a Canton home following a night of bar-hopping. Her lawyers said she was framed and that O'Keefe entered the property, owned at the time by a fellow Boston police officer, where he was fatally beaten and possibly mauled by a German Shepherd before his body was planted on the front lawn. Advertisement Read's first trial had ended with a hung jury last year, and she still faces a wrongful death lawsuit brought by O'Keefe's family in Plymouth Superior Court. Travis Andersen can be reached at

Dad, daughter killed after car ran out of gas, CA cops say. Now push to close case
Dad, daughter killed after car ran out of gas, CA cops say. Now push to close case

Miami Herald

time18 hours ago

  • Miami Herald

Dad, daughter killed after car ran out of gas, CA cops say. Now push to close case

More than a decade after a father and daughter were fatally shot while waiting in their car, California police detectives are pushing to close the case. A $225,000 reward is being offered for information in the 2012 slayings of Allen Vance, 39, and Chastity Dollison, 20, the San Francisco Police Department said in a June 25 news release. Shortly before 10:30 p.m. on June 13, 2012, Vance and Dollison were driving in a San Francisco neighborhood with a family friend visiting from out of state when their Lexus ran out of gasoline, police said. The three sat in the car, waiting for a friend's help, police said. Then, an unknown person walked up to their car and fired several shots inside, according to police. Vance and Dollison, who were in the front seat, were hit and killed, police said. The family friend, seated in the back seat, was also shot but lived, police said. This isn't the department's first push for information in the case. In 2018, police announced a $50,000 reward for information about the fatal shooting, according to a news release. Anyone with information is asked to contact police, either Inspector Daniel Cunningham at 415-553-9515 or Sergeant Kyra Delaney at 415-734-3102.

Karen Read's probation sentence includes alcohol course, temporary loss of driver's license
Karen Read's probation sentence includes alcohol course, temporary loss of driver's license

Boston Globe

time2 days ago

  • Boston Globe

Karen Read's probation sentence includes alcohol course, temporary loss of driver's license

Read's probation began June 18 and will end on the same day next year, the office said. Read was acquitted on charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter, and leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death in connection to the death of John O'Keefe, a Boston police officer whose body was found in the snow outside a Canton home in January 2022. Advertisement Prosecutors had alleged that Read backed her SUV into O'Keefe after dropping him off at the house for an afterparty following a night of drinking as a snowstorm moved into the region. Read's defense attorneys argued that O'Keefe went inside the home where he was fatally beaten and possibly mauled by the family's German shepherd, before his body was placed on the lawn. Read still faces a pending wrongful death lawsuit in Plymouth County brought by O'Keefe's family. Read's attorneys, David Yannetti and Alan Jackson, could not be reached for comment. Nick Stoico can be reached at

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store