DEDHAM, Mass. —
Karen Read was found not guilty of murder this summer after her second high-profile trial, but a recent court document suggests that her criminal proceedings may not be over.
Special Assistant District Attorney Robert Cosgrove is seeking court permission to establish a protocol for accessing two of Read's cellphones, which were seized by investigators nearly two years ago. Latest Forecast
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"To me, it seems like a fishing expedition that shouldn't be taking place. She should have her phones back. And it should just be ended. Everybody just needs to move on," said Read's attorney, Steve Boozang.
Cosgrove's motion notes that the phones were seized under a warrant linked to the investigation and pending witness intimi