CANTON, MA - In a surprising turn of events in the Karen Read murder trial, crash reconstruction expert Dr. Daniel Wolfe has admitted to violating a sequestration order. During testimony, Wolfe acknowledged that he had received information about prior witness statements and communicated with the defense team by sending them notes.
A sequestration order is designed to prevent witnesses from being influenced by the testimony of other witnesses. By sharing information and providing notes, Wolfe potentially compromised the integrity of his expert testimony. The defense team has not yet commented on the situation.
The prosecution is expected to argue that Wolfe's actions could have tainted his analysis of the crash scene and his conclusions about how John O'Keefe died. The judge is currently reviewing the matter to determine the impact of Wolfe's actions on the trial's outcome and what, if any, repercussions Wolfe will face.
Karen Read Trial: Crash Expert Admits to Sharing Notes with Defense
A crash reconstruction expert, Dr. Daniel Wolfe, admitted to violating a sequestration order during the Karen Read murder trial. He acknowledged receiving information about previous testimony and sending notes to the defense team. This admission raises questions about the integrity of the expert witness testimony. The judge is now considering the implications of this breach.