The jury in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial asked the presiding judge a question that suggests they might be leaning toward an acquittal on most charges. Jurors asked Judge Beverly Cannone if ...
In November, Judge Beverly Cannone cleared the way to release sidebar transcripts from the criminal trials n response to a lawsuit brought by Corri Hopkins, an attorney from North Carolina who ...
Judge Beverly Cannone, who presided over both Karen Read trials, was transferred out of her role in Norfolk Superior Court not long after Read’s retrial concluded. Cannone was moved to a civil session ...
AFTERNOON UPDATE: Judge Cannon declined to answer a fourth question from the jury about what constitutes a hung jury, deeming it “theoretical.” Lawyers in Karen Read’s murder retrial were called back ...
UPDATE: Verdict reached in Karen Read's trial. The jury found her not guilty of murder and manslaughter, but guilty of OUI. Read more here. Jurors in the Karen Read trial said they had reached a ...
Judge Beverly Cannone on Wednesday impounded the list of jurors seated to serve for Karen Read’s retrial, which concluded with Read’s acquittal on all charges but operating under the influence. In a ...
It took about 22 hours for a jury of seven women and five men to acquit Karen Read on all but a misdemeanor operating under the influence charge in the death of her boyfriend. But it wasn’t all smooth ...
There was confusion surrounding a potential verdict in the Karen Read murder trial Wednesday, according to Judge Beverly Cannone, who called the sides back around 2 p.m. only to tell them jurors had ...
Shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday, Judge Beverly Cannone called all parties back into court to tell them that the jury knocked on the door during lunch to say they had a verdict, but later knocked again ...
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