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BOSTON: A US federal judge will formally sentence Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death at a court hearing Wednesday when the 21-year-old former student will be offered the chance to speak.

The ex pot-smoker of Chechen descent, who came to the United States as a child and took citizenship in 2012, kept silent throughout his trial, which ended with the jury sentencing him to death on May 15.

Victims and their relatives are expected to address the court on Wednesday. Judge George O’Toole will then officially hand down the sentence, reached unanimously by the 12-person jury.

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Tsarnaev expressed little emotion throughout his 12-week trial despite harrowing testimony and grisly video footage.

Neither has he expressed any public remorse, although a prominent Catholic nun, Sister Helen Prejean, who visited him in jail said that he did to her.

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“No one deserves to suffer like they did,” she quoted him as saying.

The April 15, 2013 double bombings at the Boston Marathon were one of the worst assaults on American soil since the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Carried out by Tsarnaev and his older brother Tamerlan, the bombs killed three people and wounded 264 others, including 17 who lost limbs, near the finish line at the northeastern city’s popular marathon.

It took the jury more than 14 hours to choose death rather than life imprisonment for Tsarnaev on six counts.

It was a stinging defeat to the defense, who argued for a “lost kid” who would never have committed such horrors without being manipulated by his older brother.

The brothers went on the run and killed a police officer, before Tamerlan was shot dead and Tsarnaev arrested, four days later.

He was found, injured, in a grounded boat on which he had scrawled a bloody message defending the attacks as a means to avenge US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Only three out of 12 jurors said he acted under Tamerlan’s influence or that Tamerlan directed the bombings, while only one juror determined he was unlikely to commit or incite acts of violence while serving a life sentence.

The jury also rejected arguments from his defense team that he was the product of a chaotic family life, with a mentally ill father and his parents returning to Russia in 2012.

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During the trial, government prosecutors argued Tsarnaev was a remorseless terrorist who deserved to die and declared that life imprisonment would be the “minimum” punishment.

The death sentence is possible only under federal law. The state of Massachusetts outlawed capital punishment in 1947 and opinion polls had suggested residents favored a life sentence for Tsarnaev.

Tsarnaev will then be flown to either America’s only “super-max” prison, ADX Florence, in Colorado or to the penitentiary at Terre Haute, Indiana where male inmates sit on federal death row.
 
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Well deserved. Along with this, Governments all over the world should make some important changes:

  1. No leniency on terrorism and fast-tracking for maximum punishment.
  2. No separate religious education and forced integration into society. Any ghettoisation should not be tolerated and no little somalia etc etc
  3. Terrorism funders, supporters, and active foot soldiers all should be stripped of citizenship and deported
 
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Guilty, sorry and begging for mercy:


Boston bomber apologises, sentenced to death - World - DAWN.COM

“I would like to now apologise to the victims and to the survivors,” said the 21-year-old former university student in his first public remarks since the April 15, 2013 bombings that killed three people.

“I am guilty,” he said, standing pale and thin in a dark blazer. “Let there be no doubt about that.”

Tsarnaev said he listened throughout the 12-week trial as he learnt about the victims from often harrowing testimony.

“I am sorry for the lives I have taken, for the suffering, the damage that I have done,” he said, beginning his remarks in the name of Allah and asking for God's forgiveness.

“I pray to Allah to bestow his mercy upon the deceased,” he said. “I ask Allah to have mercy upon me, upon my brother, upon my family.”

Judge George O'Toole officially imposed the death sentence, which had been reached unanimously by the 12-person jury on May 15.

“I sentence you to the penalty of death by execution,” O'Toole told Tsarnaev, before he was led away by US Marshals.
 
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Finally. Terrorists like this deserve no less.
 
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