Dover doctor accused of killing his wife asks for investigators' phones, citing Karen Read case
Briefly

A former Dover surgeon accused of murdering his wife in 2020 is seeking access to cellphones and electronic devices of several investigators, including suspended State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, following his controversial testimony in another murder trial.
Proctor admitted to making vulgar comments about the case in text messages, including derogatory remarks about Karen Read, which led to his suspension and ongoing internal affairs investigations.
The defense argues that access to these communications is critical for a fair trial, especially given the internal investigations that question the integrity of the involved officers.
Tuerk’s legal team emphasizes that the credibility of the investigators may impact the interpretation of evidence, stating the importance of transparency in the judicial process.
Read at Boston.com
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