This is why there was no Karen Read trial Thursday
Briefly

The Norfolk County Superior Court paused the Karen Read retrial on Thursday to celebrate Law Day, an event established by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1958. This year's theme focused on unity as encapsulated in the Constitution. The court hosted speakers and an award ceremony, welcoming high school students and senior community members as part of its outreach. Testimony from key witnesses continues, including Jennifer McCabe, who faced intense questioning regarding the ongoing allegations against Read, who is accused of causing the death of John O’Keefe in a drunk driving incident.
It's a national day held annually on May 1 since President Dwight Eisenhower established it in 1958. Each year, the day has a theme, and this year it's "The Constitution's Promise: Out of Many, One."
Read at Boston.com
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