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2 more jurors still needed as jury selection in Karen Read retrial enters 10th day

2 more jurors still needed as jury selection in Karen Read retrial enters 10th day

Yahoo15-04-2025

Sixteen jurors have been picked in the retrial of Karen Read, but two spots remain unfilled as jury selection in the high-profile murder cases enters its 10th day on Tuesday.
Jury selection continues at 9:30 a.m. Boston 25 News will stream it live here
Read, 45, of Mansfield, is accused of hitting John O'Keefe with her Lexus SUV in Canton on Jan. 29, 2022, and leaving him to die in the cold after a night of drinking. The defense has sought to portray Read as the victim, saying O'Keefe was actually killed inside the Albert family home at 34 Fairview Road in Canton and then dragged outside and left for dead.
Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone has indicated that she wants to start Read's second trial with at least 18 jurors seated.
One new juror was added Monday, but another selected last week was excused, leaving the current juror count at eight men and eight women. Of the 56 prospective jurors brought in on Monday, 49 of them acknowledged they've seen, heard, or talked about the case, 24 indicated they have already formed an opinion, and four entered with bias or favor to one side or another.
Cannone, along with the prosecution and defense, hopes to seat at least six alternate jurors should others leave during trial.
Despite the jury selection process dragging into a third week, Read said outside the Dedham courthouse that she's not discouraged by the pace of how things have played out so far.
'I'm OK with it,' Read told reporters. 'We can use the time.'
Bill Read, Karen's father, added, 'In fairness, if people have a judgment ahead of time and a bias ahead of time favorably or unfavorable toward our daughter us. My son here. I think it's in the interest of fairness and justice. I mean, that's all we want is justice.'
The prosecution has also filed a new notice titled 'Intention to Introduce Extrajudicial Statements of the Defendant.' They plan to try and use interviews that Read has done against her, including her statements in the HBO Max series, 'A Body in the Snow.'
Read told Boston 25′s Ted Danile that she's not concerned about the filing.
She has pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence, and leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death.
Read's first trial ended with a hung jury in July 2024.
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