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During the first process of Read, two analysts of the company based in Philadelphia, Andrew Rentschler and Daniel Wolfe, said that their friend’s injuries did not match a vehicle, as the prosecutors claimed.

The company was initially put in court by the US lawyers’ office in Boston in the treatment of the state law enforcement authority with the top-class case and in June, said Wolfe, lawyer of Read, Alan Jackson, “You didn’t pay us anything , “Apparently his opinions, which were favorable for Read’s defense, more credibility in the eyes of the jurors.

During the hearing of last week, the special prosecutor Hank Brennan said that Read’s lawyers recently handed over e -mails in Discovery who said Wolfe Jackson about a month before the first legal proceedings that he “forwarded a engagement letter” and “the stock that is necessary “.

In June, Wolfe Jackson sent another note about his upcoming statements in front of the jury, said Brennan.

“And then an invoice (also sent by Arcca) will be defended for $ 23,925,” said Brennan. “This is not a court proceedings by ambush; That is cheated. “

It was not clear from Brennan’s comments the court when the draft law was sent to the defense or whether the lawyers of Read ultimately paid fees to Arcca.

It is not uncommon for prosecutors and defenders to pay their experts. The jury in the first legal proceedings, who were only informed that an unimaginated third party had hired the analysts, were led to belief that Rentschler and Wolfe testified regardless of the defense that they called.

When asked whether he paid the ARCCA experts for their certificate in the first legal proceedings, Jackson told a WBZ TV reporter before the court last week: “No, of course not.”

Before the hearing was suspended, however, Cannone said that the public prosecutor’s claims had caused its “serious concern” that “could have profound effects on this defense and defender”.

Read, who turns 45 on Wednesday, did not know guilty because of the murder second degree, too guilty, while he operated under the influence and to leave the scene of a crash, which leads to death.

The public prosecutor claimed that she supported her Lexus SUV in a drunk anger in her friend, the Boston police officer John O’Keefe, on January 29, 2022 after she had thrown him off in front of an apartment in canton after one night.

Her lawyers say that she was framed and O’keefe entered the house that was at the time by a colleague Cop Cop, where he was fatally beaten in the basement before his body was planted on the lawn.

Read’s first trial ended in a hunger jury in July and her resumption is scheduled to begin on April 1st. It remains free for deposit.

Read also provides for himself in front of a family of Plymouth in front of O’keef’s family.

In this report, material from previous Globe stories was used. This story is updated.


Travis Andersen can be reached at [email protected]. Sean Cotter can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him @cotter reporter.

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