In a motion filed in Norfolk Superior Court, prosecutors on Tuesday asked
Judge Beverly J. Cannone to bar Richard Green, a digital forensics expert, from testifying again about a phone belonging to prosecution witness Jennifer McCabe.
Specifically, prosecutors are seeking an order barring Green from making two assertions on the stand: that McCabe made Google searches on her phone about dying in the cold shortly before 2:30 a.m. on the morning of John O’Keefe’s death, and that the device showed data deletions around the same time
In a motion, prosecutors asked Judge Beverly Cannone to bar a digital forensics expert from testifying again about a phone belonging to prosecution witness Jennifer McCabe.
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"Exclusion is appropriate because both claims lack any evidentiary support, and the claims cannot be made in good faith," the motion read. "Allowing introduction of baseless claims without any scientific, forensic, or factual support would be misleading to the jury and disruptive to the interest of justice."
Prosecutors are trying to show that Read’s alleged actions outside 34 Fairview Road were intentional. Read's lawyers have alleged there was a cover-up involving members of several law enforcement agencies. They say O’Keefe was beaten by someone else inside the home, bitten by a dog and then left outside
Green previously testified that Jen McCabe's phone was used to search Google for "hos long to die in cold."
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Prosecutors in the Karen Read case want to bar an expert hired by the defense who testified that Jennifer McCabe searched, “hos long to die in cold” hours on her phone before John O’Keefe was found from testifying at Read’s second trial.
The expert, Richard Green, described himself as a forensic expert in computer cloud and surveillance systems when he testified during Read’s first trial in June
Prosecutors say an expert hired by Karen Read's defense team should not be allowed to testify about hotly contested Google searches during her second trial.
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