Karen Read, State Police
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The Massachusetts State Police trooper who was fired over his handling of the Karen Read investigation is continuing his efforts to get his job back.
Michael Proctor is continuing his fight to get his job back after being fired from the Massachusetts State Police in March, largely due to misconduct in the investigation into Karen Read. Proctor appeared before the Civil Service Commission at a virtual hearing Tuesday,
Trooper Michael Proctor on the stand during Karen Read’s 2024 trial. Karen Read, left, sits as witness Brian Higgins leaves the stand during her first trial in Norfolk Superior Court, May 24 ...
Michael Proctor wants his job back after Karen Read scandal, he says on ‘Dateline' "I would never do something like that," the former Massachusetts State Police investigator said when asked by ...
Former Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor laughed at the notion that he tried to frame Karen Read in 2022 when John O'Keefe died, he said in a recent television interview. In the ...
Alan Jackson takes VF behind-the-scenes of the trial, from the not-guilty verdict to his withering cross-examinations, to what comes next for his client.
Former State Police trooper Michael Proctor, who was fired for misconduct during the Karen Read case, had a brief hearing Tuesday before a state panel that will hear the appeal of his termination. ...
Embattled former Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor sat down with ABC’s Matt Gutman for an exclusive interview with 20/20 to discuss the Karen Read case. The special aired from 9 ...
DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — Jurors in the murder trial of Karen Read began deliberations without a verdict Friday after weeks of testimony in a highly divisive case in which the prosecution’s theory of jaded love turned deadly was countered by a defense claim that a cast of tight-knit Boston-area law enforcement killed a fellow police officer.
Michael Proctor, then a Massachusetts State Police trooper, testified during Karen Read's first trial in 2024. Greg Derr/Associated Press The murder of a Cohasset mother on New Year’s Day in 2023.