Victoria Brophey George, an alternate juror from Karen Read's first murder trial, is rejoining the legal proceedings as Read prepares for her retrial. After a mistrial was declared due to a deadlocked jury, George expressed her concerns about the integrity of the justice system. She waited nearly a year since the case was declared a mistrial, hoping to see improvements in the judicial process. Read, accused of deliberately killing her boyfriend, maintains she was framed, which adds further complexity to the case and public trust issues.
I waited for nearly a year after the mistrial, hoping the court system would work as intended to remedy some of the wrongs in this case.
I was a fair-minded juror who left this trial questioning the integrity of the system long before the defense filed a motion to dismiss with allegations of jury tampering.
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