
Federal court denies Boston bomber’s request for new judge to oversee death sentence appeal
BOSTON (AP) β A federal court on Thursday denied a request by attorneys for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to remove the judge overseeing the protracted legal battle over his death sentence.
The U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the argument made by Tsarnaevβs lawyers that U.S. District Court Judge George OβToole should be recused from the case because, the lawyers contend, he is not impartial. During an August 2024 hearing, Tsarnaev’s attorneys pointed to what they said were comments OβToole made about the case on podcasts and at public events during the appeals process.
In a two-page judgment released Thursday, appeals court judges ruled that O’Toole should continue to preside over the case, determining that βtwo panel discussions and a podcast in which Judge OβToole discussed various aspects of organizing complex jury trials and the problems associated with social media in that contextβ did not constitute grounds for his removal.
One of O’Toole’s attorneys, David E. Patton, didn’t immediately respond to a phone message seeking comment.
A federal appeals court in March 2024 ordered OβToole to investigate claims of juror bias by the defense and to determine whether Tsarnaevβs death sentence should stand. He was convicted of helping carry out the 2013 bombing that killed three people and injured hundreds of others near the marathonβs finish line.
It’s unclear when O’Toole might rule on the juror bias issue. If he finds that jurors should have been disqualified, he should vacate Tsarnaevβs sentence and hold a new penalty-phase trial to determine if Tsarnaev should be sentenced to death, the appeals court said.
In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death sentence given to Tsarnaev after the 1st Circuit threw out the sentence in 2020. The circuit court found then that the trial judge did not sufficiently question jurors about their exposure to the extensive news coverage of the bombing.
The 1st Circuit took another look at the case after Tsarnaevβs lawyers urged it to examine issues the Supreme Court didnβt consider. Among them was whether the trial judge wrongly forced the trial to be held in Boston and wrongly denied defense challenges to the seating of two jurors who they claim lied during questioning.
Tsarnaevβs guilt in the deaths of those killed in the bombing was not at issue in the appeal. His lawyers have argued that Tsarnaev fell under the influence of his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed in a gun battle with police days after the bombing.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted of all 30 charges against him. Prosecutors portrayed the brothers β ethnic Chechens who moved to the United States from Russia more than a decade ago β as full partners in a brutal and coldblooded plan to punish the U.S. for its wars in Muslim countries.

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