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Testimony resumes Tuesday in the retrial of Karen Read as the court evaluates the potential testimony of two controversial defense experts.
Karen Read looks toward her defense attorney Robert Alessi, as special prosecutor Hank Brennan questions Ian Whiffin, a ...
Expert crash reconstruction witness Dr. Daniel Wolfe received information about prior testimony and sent notes to Karen ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review an appeal from Read’s defense team asking it to overturn two charges against her.
Jurors heard testimony from a phone data expert for the prosecution, who analyzed GPS, health and temperature data from ...
Cellebrite expert Ian Whiffin walked jurors through one of the most contentious pieces of evidence in Karen Read’s case ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Karen Read’s appeal to drop some of the charges against her on Monday.Read’s defense team tried<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Wolfe said ARCCA needed the raw data from the prosecution expert to conduct its testing for the second trial. He said ARCCA ...
On Monday morning, the jury heard detailed and technical testimony about cellphone data, which the prosecution is using to ...
After witnesses take the stand, Judge Beverly Cannone will consider whether to allow testimony from two defense experts.
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Karen Read’s petition for certiorari, and therefore will not review her case.
Ian Whiffin testified to the locations John O'Keefe's phone traveled and the final health data it collected before his death.