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The justices, by a 6-3 vote Friday, agreed with the Biden administration's arguments that a federal appeals court was wrong to throw out the sentence of death a jury imposed on Tsarnaev.
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An appeals court ruled last summer that the original trial judge did not secure an impartial jury for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The U.S. has asked the Supreme Court to review the decision.
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From WBUR, by Laney Ruckstuhl, with additional reporting by WBUR's Shira SpringerThe 2020 Boston Marathon has officially been postponed to Monday, Sept.…
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Nearly 400 N.H. Runners To Take Part In 121st Boston MarathonNearly four hundred runners from New Hampshire will be taking part this morning in the 121st running of the Boston Marathon.Three hundred eighty five…
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Ari Ofsevit is a guy from Boston fueled by an intense, nerdy love for sports. The day after running the 2016 Boston Marathon, his face was all over the…
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The 2013 marathon bombing killed three people and left 264 others wounded. In April, the same jury convicted Tsarnaev of all 30 counts brought against him.
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Update: Despite Monday's wet, dreary weather Randy Pierce hit his goal of breaking four hours, crossing the finish in 3 hours and 50 minutes. When 30,000…
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A jury found admitted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev guilty on all counts yesterday, including 17 making him eligible for the death penalty.The…
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The twin bombings in 2013, carried out by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with his older brother, Tamerlan, killed three people and left 264 others wounded. Seventeen of the counts can carry the death penalty.