Jurors' questions in Karen Read retrial signal potential good news for defense
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The first set of jurors’ questions sent back to the court in Karen Read’s retrial could be a positive sign for her defense – at least as it pertains to the most serious charge she faces, experts say.

Judge Beverly Cannone read the three questions in court around 11 a.m. Tuesday:

  1. “What is the timeframe for the OUI (operating under the influence) charge? 12:45 or 5 a.m.?”
  2. “Are video clips of Karen’s interviews evidence?”
  3. “Does convicting guilty on a subcharge, for example offense 2 No. 5, convict the overall charge?”
Officer John O’Keefe poses for his official headshot

Officer John O’Keefe poses for his official headshot. O’Keefe’s girlfriend, Karen Reed, is currently on trial for murder after he was found dead outside of a Massachusetts home in January 2022. (Boston Police Department)

Read’s blood-alcohol level was estimated to be around .09% when she was hospitalized for a mental health check following the discovery of O’Keefe’s remains. Nine hours earlier, at the time of his death, it was estimated to be significantly higher, although the defense argued she could have continued to drink after returning home.

“That tells me they are focusing on how alcohol played a role in this case, which is what the last jury found important also,” said Grace Edwards, a Massachusetts defense attorney who is following the case.

Read faces up to life in prison if convicted on the most serious charge – second-degree murder. Some of the OUI-related charges also carry multi-year penalties, Edwards said.

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