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Judge Beverly Cannone sent jurors home for the day shortly before 4 p.m. Deliberations resume Wednesday morning.
With the jury back in the courtroom, Judge Beverly Cannone reminded jurors they are the ultimate factfinders in Karen Read’s murder retrial.
“It’s been a long day for everybody,” Judge Beverly Cannone said before dismissing the jury. It was an eventful day too, with jurors sending the judge four questions about the case.