Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Fight Over Boston Bomber's Death Sentence
President Joe Biden campaigned on ending the federal death penalty, but he’s been quiet about it since taking office.

The Supreme Court agreed today to consider reinstating the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a decision that will test whether President Joe Biden is truly committed to ending federal executions.
Tsarnaev, with his brother Tamerlan, set off two bombs at the Boston Marathon in 2013, killing three people and injuring hundreds of others. Tamerlan died of injuries sustained in police shootout during the manhunt for the two of them. Dzhokhar was arrested, convicted, and sentenced to death in 2015.
Last August, a panel of judges with the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit threw out Tsarnaev's death sentence. They determined that the judge overseeing the trial did a terrible job evaluating the jury for bias during the sentencing phase. Two jurors had posted strong opinions about Tsarnaev on social media but were seated anyway. One of them retweeted an observation that called Tsarnaev a "piece of garbage." Nevertheless, the judge allowed her on the jury. So the panel called for a new sentencing trial and jury.
To be clear: There is no chance Tsarnaev will be released. This fight is only about whether he should be executed. The Department of Justice appealed the decision to the Supreme Court under former Attorney General William Barr. Today the court announced it would review the case.
Under Barr, the Department of Justice carried out 13 federal executions, all within the final six months of President Donald Trump's administration. On the campaign trail, Biden declared his opposition to the death penalty and promised to support legislation to end federal executions once and for all.
No federal executions are currently scheduled for 2021. But so far, there's also been little indication that Biden might commute the sentences for the remaining 55 prisoners on death row to life in prison. The president has been silent on the subject since taking office.
There is a bill in circulation to eliminate the federal death penalty. H.R. 262 would end federal executions and order the resentencing of anybody currently on death row. It has 73 cosponsors in the House, all of them Democrats, and a Senate companion bill, also sponsored by Democrats. Nothing has happened with the bill since it was introduced in January.
Now that SCOTUS has agreed to consider Tsarnaev's death sentence, both Biden and his Department of Justice will be forced to decide whether opposition to executions will be an actual policy and not just a campaign bulletpoint.
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Tsarnaev could have avoided this death penalty chat had he walked across the border illegally.
It's hard to walk here from Chechnya.
Fly to Canada, walk across the frozen tundras.
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SleepyJoe wants to look tough on the ruskies, so too bad for the kid.
You're right. After maiming and murdering a whole bunch of folks he deserves to live out his days in comfort.
Something tells me he won't be having a very nice time in prison.
Ask Richard Speck about that.
They blew that way out of proportion. Look, the guy had one bad night...
No, I mean when he was in prison. He had a boyfriend, a new pair of tits, hundred dollar bill stuffed up his ass and high on cocaine, on video btw. Speck's quote, "If they knew how much fun I was having in here they'd let me out."
Are you kidding? The Muslim gangs will love him.
I heard they pee in a cup and throw it at you
The president has been silent on the subject since taking office.
Evergreen statement.
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If we had an adversarial media, they'd be embarrassing Biden about this issue.
But neither Biden nor the media is capable of being embarrassed.
To put it bluntly, the Boston bombing cases seems ready-made for the death penalty. You'd have to be really principled/fanatical (choose your term) to spare that guy's life.
I will certainly lose no sleep if this asshole gets executed. But that he really deserves it isn't going to change my views on the death penalty any more than a new mass shooting will change my views on gun control.
I oppose the death penalty, but I think that this tactic of fighting every case in court to make it as hard as possible to actually execute someone is a bad approach.
I admit I don't quite know what I ought to think of the death penalty.
In theory I'd say it's good to execute people duly convicted of the worst crimes. In practice I wonder about those stories where people get off death row after succeeding, often over the authorities' opposition, in showing that they didn't do it.
If so many people are cleared on account of innocence, does that mean "the system worked"? Or does it point to the possibility of dubious executions which weren't followed up on after the guy was dead?
I have to agree. The fact is that there have been too many mistakes. We should end it once and for all to stop all future mistakes from happening.
If this guy ends up living for 50 years under lock and key with us paying to keep a roof over his head, that's an unfortunate side-effect, but one I can live with.
Are you agreeing with Zeb? Because for myself, again, I'm not sure what I think. What gives me pause is that *some* officials (not naming names) are crooked or (to put it mildly) "overzealous," and can't be trusted to share exonerating evidence.
some officials are crooked?
I was agreeing with your final point, Cal. There have been too many mistakes, and it worries me how many more weren't caught.
Getting rid of the death penalty doesn't seem to fix the innocent person problem. The number of people that would be found innocent and released between the 30 years or whatever it takes to execute them, and the 60 years it would take mother nature to do the deed for us is going to be miniscule.
Life sentence is death sentence, it just takes a bit longer, and mother nature isn't constrained by the constitution's requirement that such death be painless.
Blackstone's ratio still seems to hold true. At least for most people.
There will always be those people who think the opposite, where it's better for ten innocent men to be injured rather than one guilty person to go free.
Dead men don't generate legal fees.
Remember all those death-row inmates Trump refused to pardon, so there was OMG AN UNPRECEDENTED NUMBER OF EXECUTIONS just before Biden't inauguration, and OMG IF ONLY BIDEN HAD BEEN ABLE TO SAVE THEM IN TIME!
Won't someone think of the Tsarnaevs?
Yeah the cunt Amanda palmer does.
"President Joe Biden campaigned on ending the federal death penalty, but he’s been quiet about it since taking office."
Politicians lie to get elected. News at 11!
KIll him now. Today. I'm in Boston, and I'm free any time to do the deed. And then I'd go home and sleep like a baby. Because I did the moral thing.
https://action.aclu.org/petition/stop-federal-executions
>>President Joe Biden campaigned on ending the federal death penalty
you believed him didn't you?
Never give the state the power of execution.
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To be clear: There is no chance Tsarnaev will be released. This fight is only about whether he should be executed.
One - parole/escape/etc is always possible.
Two - life without parole can easily result in no judicial review or appeals. And plea bargaining is as much about legal intimidation as anything. Effectively the death penalty on the cheap. Don't know why anyone is viewing life without parole in favorable terms since its the same damn incarceration problem - 15,000 life without parole sentences in 1992; 55,000 now.
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Wouldn't be having this conversation if the cops had just let the fucker bleed out.
Or just deport him into the waiting arms of Putin.