Karen Read's new lawyer, an alternate juror from her first trial, speaks out
Briefly

Victoria Brophey George, an alternate juror from Karen Read's first murder trial, is rejoining the legal proceedings as Read prepares for her retrial. After a mistrial was declared due to a deadlocked jury, George expressed her concerns about the integrity of the justice system. She waited nearly a year since the case was declared a mistrial, hoping to see improvements in the judicial process. Read, accused of deliberately killing her boyfriend, maintains she was framed, which adds further complexity to the case and public trust issues.
I waited for nearly a year after the mistrial, hoping the court system would work as intended to remedy some of the wrongs in this case.
I was a fair-minded juror who left this trial questioning the integrity of the system long before the defense filed a motion to dismiss with allegations of jury tampering.
Read at Boston.com
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