Livestream: Karen Read back in court with a full slate of pretrial motions
Briefly

Karen Read is set for a retrial on April 1, facing serious charges related to the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. Read's defense claims she is wrongfully accused and has proposed an alternative theory that suggests a cover-up by law enforcement. During the pre-trial motions hearing, Read's attorneys are pursuing evidence they believe is crucial, including surveillance footage and access to vehicles involved in the incident, while prosecutors are looking to restrict evidence and testimony from the defense. The first trial ended in a hung jury, raising the stakes for the upcoming proceedings.
Karen Read's retrial begins April 1, as both sides engage in motions hearing related to the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe.
Read faces serious charges including second-degree murder, while her defense asserts she is a 'convenient outsider' framed by law enforcement.
The defense is pushing for a thorough examination of evidence, including surveillance footage and documents tied to another death investigation, to support their claims.
Prosecutors have requested evidence from Read's interviews, trying to prevent her from calling certain crash reconstruction witnesses to support her defense.
Read at Boston.com
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