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Miami neurosurgeon Dr. Aizik L. Wolf told jurors a fall backward was “the only way” O’Keefe could have sustained his fatal ...
Tierney was originally given no bond for that crime, but was later given a bond review. "He had a bond review before District Court Judge Polk, who gave him a bond of $750,000 with a 10% provision," ...
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A neurosurgeon testified Wednesday that John O’Keefe’s fatal head injury was likely caused by a fall, not by being struck.
After a morning delay caused by an 'issue' with the jury, Day 20 of testimony resumed in Karen Read's second murder trial.
A Miami-based neurosurgeon took the stand to describe John O'Keefe's head injuries in the Karen Read retrial on Wednesday.
"Video: Neurosurgeon delivers testimony on O ... examining pieces of glass and plastic found at the scene, on O'Keefe's clothing and on Read's SUV.Hanley confirmed that some plastic debris matched ...
Hanley, the forensic expert, resumed testimony about pieces of evidence she analyzed, including pieces of Read’s taillight, O’Keefe’s clothing ... a Miami-based neurosurgeon, to the stand.
The 20th day of Karen Read’s second trial began mysteriously, with Judge Beverly J. Cannone announcing she would have to interview each juror one by one this morning.
The prosecution appears to be on the verge of resting its case in the Karen Read retrial, which resumes Tuesday after ...
Health insurers continue to use algorithms to predict how long patients need intense care — and thus how much care is covered ...
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