
True crime reporters blocked outside courthouse where Karen Read is on trial file First Amendment lawsuit
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Two New England true crime reporters have filed a lawsuit against Massachusetts State Police for allegedly blocking them outside the courthouse where Karen Read is on trial.
The lawsuit names Massachusetts State Police Superintendent Geoffrey Noble and MSP Sgt. Michael Hardman and includes two additional unnamed state troopers. "The First Amendment is obviously sacrosanct, and the ability to report on a crime or a trial is crucial for reporters."
"The Buffer Zone in Karen Read's trial has now morphed into a 'no journalism zone,'" the plaintiffs' attorney, Marc Randazza, wrote on X in a post about the lawsuit. He is also representing four protesters who sued Judge Beverly Cannone earlier this week over the size of the no-protest area.
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