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I mean, do I have a theory? Sure, I have a theory,” Jackson replied when asked what he believes happened to John O’Keefe.
Karen Read's acquittal last month was three years, two trials, and millions of dollars in legal fees in the making.
High-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson opened up about all things Karen Read in a new interview with Vanity Fair ...
Alan Jackson told the magazine that his firm would’ve billed a combined $10 million for both trials. Read's financial ...
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Karen Read's lead defense attorney speaks to Vanity Fair about caseAlan Jackson, Karen Read's lead defense attorney, thinks Massachusetts will forever be changed by the trial. Donald Trump's approval rating fades after "big, beautiful bill" ...
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Court TV on MSNAiden ‘Turtleboy’ Kearney Speaks With Karen Read’s Attorney, Alan JacksonAlan Jackson, Karen Read's defense attorney, is interviewed by Aiden 'Turtleboy' Kearney about Karen Read's murder retrial.
Karen Read and her prominent defense attorney Alan Jackson are teaming up again following her acquittal on charges in the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, this time for a book and ...
Alan Jackson and prosecutor Hank Brennan speak to jurors during closing arguments in Norfolk Superior Court, Friday, June 13, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. Mark Stockwell/The Sun Chronicle via AP, Pool ...
The jury foreman in the Karen Read retrial is calling on the FBI to rip open the case and start from scratch. “There are so many holes that need to be filled,” Juror #1 told the Herald Tuesday ...
Defense attorney Alan Jackson speaks to jurors during closing arguments in the murder trial of Karen Read in Norfolk Superior Court, Friday, June 13, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. (Mark Stockwell/The Sun ...
Defense attorney Alan Jackson opened by asserting that "there was no collision," emphasizing reasonable doubt and accusing investigators of bias and corruption.
Defense attorney Alan Jackson speaks to jurors during closing arguments in the murder trial of Karen Read, at right, in Norfolk Superior Court, Friday, June 13, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. (Mark ...
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