Karen Read's attorneys say they only have three witnesses left to call before presenting closing arguments and the case going to the jury
, and the case could go to the jury by midweek. The defense is prepared to wrap up with their witnesses early this week and present closing arguments.
, allowing the defense to call their first three witnesses, including a snowplow driver for the Canton Department of Public Works. Next the defense called a retired emergency room forensic pathologist, or dog attack expert. Dr. Marie Russell said it was her opinion that O'Keefe's injuries were from an animal attack, possibly a large dog.
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