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Yuri BukhenikAn important investigator in the Karen read Fall is back on Monday at the stand for a third day of Cross -interpretation By defender Alan Jackson when the process begins in his fourth week.

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Read, 45, has not guilty because of the second degree murder, homicide while he operated under the influence of alcohol and left the scene of personal injury and death.

Say prosecutors The Hit & Hit &, John O'keefe police officers, killed in January 2022, and let him die in the snow in front of Brian Albert's house in the 34 Fairview Road in Canton. Read's lawyers argue that she is framed and O'keefe was actually killed during a fight within the house and then pulled outside.

On Thursday, Bukhenik stood up for the first time for the direct questioning of the special prosecutor Hank Brennan before Jackson took over because of cross -interchangeable this afternoon.

Michael Proctors text messages

Jackson tried to make Michael Proctor's jury to Michael Proctor who was Disropping of Massachusett's State Police for his behavior during dealing with the case. Bukhenik confused five vacation days because it does not properly monitor the Proctor.

This lasted on Monday when Jackson brought the news to be punished. On August 17, 2022, Proctor added a group text chain with several other soldiers.

“Funny, I'm just going through his customer's phone,” said Proctor's message and referred to defender David Yannetti and read. “No file so far. I hate this man. I really hate him.”

During the direct exam on Thursday, Bukhenik said that he worked a traffic detail and did not answer with words, but recognized the message with a thumb Hochemoji.

“What would be a reasonable interpretation of what Michael Proctor was looking for when he had not previously wrote any acts? Motorcycles, handbags, a few shoes? Jackson asked on Monday.

“His mission was to go through the phone to look for digital evidence that are related to the crime. I cannot comment on the fact that he has not been writing a file so far,” replied Bukhenik.

“You can't comment or don't you want to comment?” Said Jackson.

“I don't know what he was looking for at this specific time,” said Bukhenik.

Jackson asked Bukhenik whether the SMS was appropriate for the search for files. “No, I don't,” Bukhenik replied. Jackson asked if it was professional. “No, it is not,” said Bukhenik. Jackson asked two questions whether Proctor showed integrity and honor.

“This text message shows no integrity,” said Bukhenik. “This text message shows no honor.”

Yuri Bukhenik testifies to Karen Read Trial

Jackson Bukhenik had on Friday Read texts Between Read and Bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, Brian Higgins, who says the defense, is one of the men who could have killed O'keefe in Brian Albert's house.

Read conversations in the text messages about your reference and removal with O'keefe. Higgins and reads shared a kiss a few weeks before O'keefe's death.

During the crossing, Jackson Bukhenik asked how he would characterize the texts.

“I believe that it is an angry girlfriend who tries to build a connection to hurt John,” said Bukhenik.

Read said last week that the public prosecutor's office will complete its case, although it is not clear how many witnesses remain as lawyers for both sides Gag.

Read new karen movements

In this case, several new applications were submitted, which led to discussions before the jury was introduced.

Prosecutors want evidence of one Incident in Aruba Be part of the process by not planning new witnesses beforehand. Brennan says that the defense opened the door when they read Bukhenik between Higgin's texts and read allegations against O'keefe about allegations of fraud.

The Aruba incident was brought up during the first process. After this certificate, he accused him of kissing a friend in Aruba during a group procedure.

The girlfriend Marietta Sullivan said that she hugged O'keefe in the hospital and heard that a woman she later learned scream. “Who the F-War?”

“[Read] Very loud to me I should go through the lobby and I said, “Yes, F-Du too,” said Sullivan during the first attempt.

In a separate application on Monday, the prosecutors try to exclude some evidence, e.g. now closed federal investigations. They argue that the defense tries not to introduce this as hearsay proofs.

The defense submitted its own application against the application from the public prosecutor to exclude this evidence. You say it is not a hearsay and is necessary for the sixth amendment from Read to confront your adhesions.

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