SCOTUS Seems to Lean Toward Death for Tsarnaev

The court heard oral arguments Wednesday
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 13, 2021 12:54 PM CDT
SCOTUS Seems Ready to Allow Tsarnaev's Death Sentence
This file photo released April 19, 2013, by the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, convicted for carrying out the April 15, 2013, Boston Marathon bombing attack.   (FBI via AP, File)

The Supreme Court sounded ready Wednesday to reinstate the death penalty for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. In more than 90 minutes of arguments, the court's six conservative justices seemed likely to embrace the Biden administration's argument that a federal appeals court mistakenly threw out Tsarnaev's death sentence for his role in the bombing that killed three people near the finish line of the marathon in 2013. The 1st US Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston ruled last year that the trial judge improperly excluded evidence that could have shown Tsarnaev was deeply influenced by his older brother, Tamerlan, and was somehow less responsible for the carnage, reports the AP.

CNN reports the six conservative justices "suggested that the evidence was unreliable and should not have been presented to the jury." The court's three liberal justices appeared more favorable to Tsarnaev, saying the evidence spoke to the core of his argument that his brother was the leader. The appeals court also faulted the judge for not sufficiently questioning jurors about their exposure to extensive news coverage of the bombing. If the appellate ruling were affirmed, Tsarnaev would have to face a new sentencing trial if the administration decided to continue pressing for a death sentence.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett was the only member of the court to raise the administration’s pursuit of a capital sentence for Tsarnaev even as it has halted federal executions. President Biden also has called for an end to the federal death penalty. Barrett wondered about the "government's end game," noting that if the administration wins the case, Tsarnaev would be "living under a death sentence the government doesn't intend to carry out." (More Dzhokhar Tsarnaev stories.)

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