Politics & Government
Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect's Lawyers Seek Indictment Dismissal
Court officials expect the trial to start next week.

Lawyers for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have asked a judge to dismiss the indictment against their client, according to WHDH.
The lawyers are arguing that the way jury selection was conducted violates the Constitution, arguing that a renumbering of the jury pool summoned for the case caused blacks, people under the age of 30 and Boston residents to be underrepresented.
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Things to remember about the prosecution:
- Prosecutors plan to argue that Tsarnaev was intent on successfully executing a terrorist attack, according to The Boston Globe.
- There may be emphasis on Tsarnaev’s court appearance if he does not look remorseful. He notably smiled in court during his July 2013 hearing, via ABC News.
Things to remember about the defense plan:
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- Defense lawyers will seek to portray Tsarnaev as an impressionable teenager influenced by his older brother (The Boston Globe).
- Defense has argued that there hasn’t been enough time to prepare for the trial. A trial delay request was already denied.
More on Boston Marathon bombing:
- Tsarnaev Lawyers: Delay Trial Over Paris Attacks
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- Watch: Boston Marathon Victim Walks Again
- Marathon Bombing Victims Help a North Andover Boy
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