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The top-class Karen Read case is back in a courtroom in Massachusetts for an 11th day of Testimony As the judge says, the proceedings are something before the schedule.

It is not known who will be the first witness to start the day on Wednesday.

You can view certificates live in CBS News Boston when it starts at 9 a.m. by clicking on the video player above.

Read becomes a second time because of murder's second degree, homicide, while he is under the influence of alcohol and the scene of people in the person and the states of death. Her first process in 2024 ended with one Mistrial Because of a suspended jury.

The prosecutors say that the police officer of the Bostoner Boston, John O'keefe, was with her SUV with her at that time and let him die in the snow in January 2022 during a snowstorm. Read's defense argues that it is framed by several people, including law enforcement. They claim that O'keefe was actually killed during a fight in the 34 Fairview Road, Brian Albert's house.

The special prosecutor Hank Brennan interviewed directly, while Alan Jackson carries out most of the cross -interpretation for defense.

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Several witnesses got up on Tuesday. The retired Canton police -lt. Paul Gallagher has completed his testimony about how evidence was collected. Next, meteorologist Robert Gilman took the view to testify about the weather conditions in the night of O'Keefe's death.

Massachusetts State Police Trooper Nicholas Guarino was on the stand as Angry voicemails Karen Read had O'keefe played that night.

Cantonal police Lt. Charles Rae said on Tuesday about the condition of the Lexus SUV from Read on January 29, 2022.

The Lt. Kevin O'Hara of the state police in Massachusetts was the last witness of the day and spoke about the search for evidence of his team after O'keefes was found.

Judge Beverly Cannon said when she dismissed jurors on Tuesday on Tuesday that the trial is available a little before the schedule.

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