Battle over dog bite testimony continues in Karen Read case
The Karen Read case continued with Dr. Marie Russell on the stand. The defense wants her to be an expert witness again on dog bites.
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The Karen Read case continued with Dr. Marie Russell on the stand. The defense wants her to be an expert witness again on dog bites.
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