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Juror Victoria Brophey George says she felt a civic obligation to serve on Karen Read’s murder trial

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Victoria Brophey George served on two prior juries and acted as a foreperson.

She joined Karen Read's legal team on Wednesday .

Read was charged with second -degree murder, manslaughter, and leaving the scene of a personal injury or death.

George says she and other jurors stretched conversation limits to avoid talk of the case.

Karen Read is charged with second -degree murder in the death of her police-officer boyfriend.

A mistrial was declared after a juror reported a critical juror to the judge.

A juror who reported the juror's dismissal from the voting pool was dismissed from the jury pool.

Read has appealed the verdict.

On March 26 , Read filed a motion to add George to the defense team.

George hopes the public and future jurors can remember that two things can be true at once.

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