Alan Jackson joins Karen Read's defense in wrongful death suit
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Alan Jackson has confirmed he will defend Karen Read in her wrongful death lawsuit involving the family of John O'Keefe, a Boston Police Officer. Read was acquitted of murder and manslaughter charges but is still being blamed by O'Keefe's family for his death. Jackson intends to bring Elizabeth Little back onto the defense team, aiming to create new strategies in the civil action. Read maintains she has been wrongfully accused and alleges that O'Keefe was injured after attending an afterparty, not from any wrongdoing on her part.
High-powered attorney Alan Jackson confirmed he will defend Karen Read in her wrongful death lawsuit regarding the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe.
Read was acquitted in June of murder and manslaughter charges, but O'Keefe's family maintains she is to blame for his death.
Jackson vows his team is not just staying together but intends to write new chapters in Read's defense.
Read argues she was framed in a botched investigation, claiming O'Keefe was injured after joining an afterparty.
Read at Boston.com
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