Karen Read trial expert questioned over Lexus data, credentials
The Karen Read trial resumed Tuesday with a 19th day of witness testimony inside Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts.
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The Karen Read trial resumed Tuesday with a 19th day of witness testimony inside Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts.
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