
Supreme Court agrees to review Boston Marathon bomber's death penalty case
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The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review a lower court opinion that wiped away the death sentence of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the brothers convicted in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three spectators and injured hundreds.
Last July, a federal appeals court said that Tsarnaev will remain in prison for the rest of his life for "unspeakably brutal acts," but that he should be given a new penalty-phase trial, citing jury selection issues and a failure to properly screen jurors for bias. The appeals court vacated the death penalty with directions to hold a new penalty-phase trial, but warned: "make no mistake" Tsarnaev "will spend his remaining days locked up in prison."More Related News

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