Houston Chronicle

Boston bomber’s death sentence restored

- By Adam Liptak

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday reinstated the death sentence of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was convicted of helping carry out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.

The vote was 6-3, with the court’s three liberal members in dissent.

The bombings, near the finish line of the marathon, killed three people and injured 260, many of them grievously. Seventeen people lost limbs. A law enforcemen­t officer was killed as the brothers fled a few days later. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar’s older brother and accomplice, died after a shootout with police.

A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in Boston, upheld Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s conviction­s in 2020 on 27 counts. But the appeals court ruled that his death sentence should be overturned because the trial judge had not questioned jurors closely enough about their exposure to pretrial publicity and had excluded evidence concerning Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

After the appeals court ruling, lawyers for the federal government during the Trump administra­tion urged the Supreme Court to hear the case. After the justices agreed to review it, the Biden administra­tion pursued the case, United States v. Tsarnaev, No. 20443, even though President Joe Biden has said he will work to abolish federal executions and the Justice Department under his administra­tion has imposed a moratorium on executions.

Until July 2020, there had been no federal executions in 17 years. In the six months that followed, the Trump administra­tion executed 13 inmates, more than three times as many as the federal government had put to death in the previous six decades.

There was no dispute about Tsarnaev’s guilt, Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson wrote for the appeals court panel. But, she added, “a core promise of our criminal justice system is that even the very worst among us deserves to be fairly tried and lawfully punished.”

“Just to be crystal clear,” Thompson wrote, “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.”

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