Marathon bomber loses bid for new trial, told to pay $101M | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Mobile_Leaderboard_1

Saturday, 16 January 2016

Marathon bomber loses bid for new trial, told to pay $101M

A federal judge on Friday rejected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's bid for a new trial and ordered him to pay victims of the deadly attack more than $101 million in restitution.
The restitution order, issued by Judge George O'Toole Jr., is seen as largely symbolic because Tsarnaev is in federal prison and has no ability to pay.
Tsarnaev, 22, was convicted and sentenced to death last year in the 2013 attack. Two pressure cooker bombs placed near the marathon finish line by Tsarnaev and his brother killed three people and injured more than 260 others.

Tsarnaev also was convicted of killing a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer days later. During the sentencing hearing Tsarnaev admitted that he and his brother committed the bombings, and he apologized to the victims.

His brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died days after the bombing following a gunbattle with police.

The judge, in his order denying Dzhokhar Tsarnaev a new trial, noted that he and a federal appeals court had previously rejected arguments from Tsarnaev's lawyers that he could not receive a fair trial in Boston, where many people knew the victims or had connections to the marathon. The defense also cited intense and continuing local news coverage of the victims and the anniversary of the bombings.

But the judge said the victims, the trial and other marathon-related events also were covered widely by national and international news organizations.
"There is no reason to think — and certainly no specific evidence — that this extensive coverage would have been any different in kind or degree if the trial had been conducted elsewhere," he wrote in his order.
Liz Norden, the mother of two men who each lost a leg in the bombings, said she was pleased the judge denied Tsarnaev's request for a new trial.
"I personally think he did get a fair trial," she said. "He said he did it. He admitted to it. I don't know why they would even consider that what he got was not deserving."
Norden said even though it's obvious Tsarnaev won't be able to pay the restitution ordered by the judge, the order is meaningful.
"I don't think you could ever put a price tag on what any of the victims went through, but to know that the judge took a step and did that, it means something to me," she said.


Source: AP

47 comments:

  1. Serves him right!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Why would someone even consider a new trial for a chief murderer like this? I dunno but the way these whites go about with their human right blablablabla is irksome sometimes.
    Good thing this judge knows his onions !

    ReplyDelete
  3. Good to know. justice must prevail

    ReplyDelete
  4. Good judgement, he would die slowly.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Good judgement, he would die slowly.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Over 100million dollars?! Dere is money


    ...merited happiness

    ReplyDelete
  7. His days are numbered.....

    Let's go Linda

    ReplyDelete
  8. His days are numbered.....

    Let's go Linda

    ReplyDelete
  9. Restitution order indeed....for such wicked act, he has to pay

    ReplyDelete
  10. Since he can't afford it he shd without hesitation be executed

    ReplyDelete
  11. Pple like this should rot in jail!!!

















    *dEw*

    ReplyDelete
  12. Please everyone take note and don't forget plz



    Ubookmobileblog.com is a m news, gist and gossip media blog. Please visit now and have fun and also contribute to the blog. Thanks as you vist.

    ReplyDelete
  13. What new trial does he need when he and his fellow devilish brother did not give the people they sent to their early graves the privilege of enjoying their own lives.

    ReplyDelete
  14. He is not even serious. Onye Ala! Apologies my foot. Linda take note!

    ReplyDelete
  15. How would he pay up. Those that died what is their life worth? Nawa for this kind judge

    ReplyDelete
  16. Lotta money
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

    ReplyDelete
  17. Lotta money
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

    ReplyDelete
  18. Good one whether he apologize or not,you can't bring back the dead.

    ReplyDelete
  19. .... no tag can be placed.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Kill the motherfucker now.

    #PeopleMustAdjust

    BiafraLand

    ReplyDelete
  21. Don't I just love it when men in power use their power to do the right thing..........ts all good

    ReplyDelete
  22. is this case still pending?
    Tot they were don wit it. Where do dey even expect d dude to gt $101M? Sm1 dat hv been given d capital punishment still asked to pay a fine.




    #kereisjustbeinghonest

    ReplyDelete
  23. Am surprised he is still alive..America is where human rights is valued unlike my country since Buhari came into power

    ReplyDelete
  24. Very good, I remember the incident




    #*karlishah*

    ReplyDelete
  25. Mr man dance to the tune you started playing...wicked soul. whoever put you up to this should come bail you out

    ReplyDelete
  26. Now that seems a little bit harsh enough, just as enough as it should be to deter potential bombers.

    ReplyDelete
  27. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)16 January 2016 at 11:49

    ok

    ReplyDelete
  28. American Justice system sha! They still listening to the murderer. Civilization demands that we don't treat criminals, terrorist the way they treated us we will not stoop to their level.

    ReplyDelete
  29. $10m?




















    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Linda Ikeji.

Recent Posts