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Dighton Police Sergeant Nicholas Barros said Read’s taillight had damage, but not to the extent of what pictures presented in court showed. “That was the black Lexus,” he said.
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Karen Read attorneys' mistrial request denied as dog bite expert ...Karen Read's broken taillight Russell completed her testimony around 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday and defense attorney Alan Jackson called Nicholas Barros, a police officer for the Dighton Police Department.
Nicholas Barros, a sergeant for Dighton Police, was called by the defense to refute the commonwealth’s narrative about Read’s taillight being broken when it allegedly collided with O’Keefe.
Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros was at the Dighton home where William and Janet Read live when their daughter’s SUV was towed to the Canton Police Department’s sally port.
Nicholas Barros, a sergeant for Dighton Police, was called by the defense to refute the commonwealth’s narrative about Read’s taillight being broken when it allegedly collided with O’Keefe.
Nicholas Barros, a sergeant for Dighton Police, was called by the defense to refute the commonwealth’s narrative about Read’s taillight being broken when it allegedly collided with O’Keefe.
Nicholas Barros, a sergeant for Dighton Police, was called by the defense to refute the commonwealth’s narrative about Read’s taillight being broken when it allegedly collided with O’Keefe.
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