
Judge grants two-month delay in Boston Marathon bombing trial
Judge George O'Toole granted a two-month trial delay for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Wednesday, but denied a defense request to move his trial, arguing there's no reason to assume that a fair jury cannot be found in Massachusetts. The trial will now begin Jan. 5 instead of Nov. 3. Ref. USAToday
Shocking new information in Tsarnaev case casts doubt on official story:
In a stunning reversal, federal prosecutors claim in an October 2014 court filing that they have "No evidence" To suggest Tamerlan Tsarnaev "Participated in" A triple murder in Waltham, Massachusetts in 2011. Officials had previously leaked to the press assertions precisely contrary to the new declaration. Ref. Source 2
Defense admits Tsarnaev carried out Boston Marathon bombing
BOSTON (AP) — Dzhokhar Tsarnaev went on trial for his life Wednesday in the Boston Marathon bombing with his own lawyer bluntly telling the jury he committed the crime. But she argued ... Ref. Source 7
It doesn't matter if his brother influenced him or not, it was still his choice. Not only this but people try to influence us each day but it does not mean we give in specially when we're talking about acts of terror!
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Jurors will begin deliberations Tuesday in the case of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, according to the U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts. Tsarnaev faces 17 counts that could bring the death penalty. He faces a total of 30 counts in connection with the April 15, 2013, twin bombings. Ref. USAToday
Jurors in the Boston Marathon bombing trial have found Dzhokhar Tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts, including 17 that carry a possible penalty of death.
Jurors will reconvene at a date not yet set to decide whether Tsarnaev will be executed. They deliberated for 11½ hours before reaching Wednesday's verdicts. Tsarnaev stood with his head bowed and his hands clasped as the decision was read. Ref. CNN