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Feds To Seek Death Sentence For Boston Bomber
The Justice Department will seek to reinstate a death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. -
Ex-White House Adviser Steve Bannon Arrested In Fraud Scam
Federal prosecutors alleged that Bannon and three others “orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors” in connection with an online crowdfunding campaign. -
SJC Releases Decision On Search And Seizures
The SJC's opinion could have ramifications for video surveillance in prosecuting criminal cases. -
New York Attorney General Moves To Dissolve The NRA After Fraud Investigation
New York's attorney general announced civil action to dissolve the National Rifle Association after an investigation found millions of dollars in alleged fraud by CEO Wayne LaPierre and others. -
Judge, Shielding Cop Via 'Qualified Immunity,' Asks Whether It Belongs In 'Dustbin'
Federal Judge Carlton Reeves applied the controversial doctrine in a case in which he ruled that an officer merited it — but in an outspoken opinion asked for the doctrine itself to be reevaluated. -
Massachusetts Appeals Court Stops Using 'Grandfathering' Due To Racist Origins
“Grandfathering” is often used to explain why new zoning rules do not apply to existing buildings. -
Marathon Bombing Survivors Fear Reliving Painful Memories After Court Overturns Tsarnaev's Death Sentence
First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals overruling Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence has rekindled traumatic memories of the Boston Marathon bombing for many. -
Andrea Cabral Breaks Down Federal Appeals Court Decision On Death Penalty For Tsarnaev
The former Suffolk County Sheriff and Secretary of Public Safety Andrea Cabral said she was sympathetic to the court's ruling. -
Daniel Medwed On Reversal Of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Death Sentence
The First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston last week reversed Tsarnaev's death sentence in the Boston Marathon Bombing case. -
Court Overturns Boston Marathon Bomber's Death Sentence
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s lawyers had argued that intense media coverage had made it impossible to have a fair trial in Boston.