Lawyers Claim Jurors in Karen Reed Case Had an ‘Agreement’ to Acquit Her of Killing Cop Boyfriend

Lawyers Claim Jurors in Karen Reed Case Had an ‘Agreement’ to Acquit Her of Killing Cop Boyfriend

Karen Read’s lawyers are making shocking claims about the trial that led to a mistrial in her case. According to the attorneys, three jurors came forward to reveal that there was an “agreement” among them to acquit Read of killing her Boston cop boyfriend.

The lawyers, Alan Jackson and David Yannetti, are now petitioning the judge to dismiss the charges of second-degree murder and leaving the scene of a fatal crash against Read. They assert that the jurors were in unanimous agreement that Read was not guilty of two of the three charges she was facing.

This latest development in the case adds a new layer of intrigue and controversy to an already complex legal battle. The revelation of a supposed jury agreement raises questions about the integrity of the trial process and the potential for bias among the jurors.

As the legal proceedings continue, the fate of Karen Read hangs in the balance. Will new evidence be enough to sway the judge and ultimately clear her name? Only time will tell as this high-profile case unfolds. Stay tuned for more updates on this gripping story.

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