Karen Read, Alan Jackson
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Boston 25 News reporter Ted Daniel and Peter Tragos, also known as the “Lawyer You Know,” reacted to a recent letter submitted by Karen Read's defense attorney, Alan Jackson, demanding that a Boston Police officer who testified in the trial be put on the 'Brady List.
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NBC Boston on MSNKaren Read's attorney wants Boston police officer who testified placed on ‘Brady List'One of Karen Read‘s defense attorneys is demanding that a Boston police officer who testified during the trial be added to the “Brady List” — which is a compilation of law enforcement officers with credibility concerns that prosecutors most disclose to defense attorneys in criminal cases.
Karen Read's lead attorney Alan Jackson is back with a new high-profile murder case, and it involves an alleged pedestrian collision.
The letter, addressed to Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox and obtained exclusively by 25 Investigates, alleges Officer Kelly Dever’s credibility is “irreparably compromised”.
Read’s defense attorneys argued that O’Keefe, who allegedly had a long-standing disagreement with someone at the party, was severely injured during an argument at the party and may have been attacked by a dog given the deep wounds on his arm.
Alan Jackson is a California-licensed attorney who was given special status, known as pro hac vice, to be Karen Read's lawyer in Massachusetts. "This is a complicated situation," Lu said.
Karen Read's attorney Alan Jackson was spotted out with his wife in Los Angeles just hours after The Post revealed images that appeared to show him getting handsy with his high-profile client.
A Mass. State Police sergeant involved in the investigation of Karen Read has been reassigned from his position at the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office. Sergeant Yuri Bukhenik was moved to the state police’s Division of Standards and Training effective Sunday, July 6, a Massachusetts State Police spokesperson told Boston 25 News on Monday.