Defense attorneys from across Norfolk County had less than 24 hours to get access to documents related to how disgraced former Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor investigated the Karen Read case that were scheduled to be destroyed tomorrow.
Several attorneys met at Norfolk Superior Court Thursday after they said they believe Proctor’s phone, notes, and audiotapes could help them better defend their clients.
“It will be helpful to our case because it will show us the manner and mannerisms which some of the investigations in the Karen Read case were done, and that’s helpful to us because we can compare and contract that to the way he investigated in our cases,” said Rosemary Scapicchio, a defense attorney representing a muder suspect who was investigated by Proctor.
Proctor was t

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