Bronson Stocking
Posted: Jul 31, 2020 4:35 PM
townhall.com
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of two asylum-seeking brothers who blew up the
Boston Marathon, just had his death sentence overturned by a U.S.
Appeals Court. Dzhokhar's lawyers argued that the terrorist himself was a
victim of intense media coverage and an unfair jury trial. The attack
on the 2013 Boston Marathon killed three people and wounded around 280
others. Many of the victims lost limbs and suffered other horrific
injuries.
"A core promise of our
criminal-justice system is that even the very worst among us deserve to
be fairly tried and lawfully punished," reads the federal appeals court
ruling vacating Dzhokhar's death sentence.
In
2015, a jury found Dzhokhar guilty on all 30 charges against him and
sentenced the bomber to death. But because Dzhokhar had destroyed the
lives of so many Bostonians, his defense attorneys have successfully
argued that his death sentence was unfair because the trial should have
been moved to a different city -- presumably a city where Dzhokhar
didn't kill people. Dzhokhar told investigators that he and his
brother's next target was planned for New York City's Times Square.
Dzhokhar's
brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, died in a shootout with police a few days
after the attack, so no worries about his death sentence being
overturned anytime soon. Dzhokhar lawyers maintain that Tamerlan was the
real mastermind behind the attack.
The three-judge panel also reversed three convictions against
Dzhokhar related to his possession of a firearm and ordered the
empaneling of a new jury trial to redecide the penalty phase for
Dzhokhar's death-eligible convictions.
"Dzhokhar will remain
confined to prison for the rest of his life, with the only question
remaining being whether the government will end his life by executing
him," the judges wrote in their decision.
Dzhokar is currently behind bars at a high-security supermax prison in Colorado.
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