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Tsarnaev's Friend Deported
Tsarnaev's Friend Deported
Tsarnaev's Friend Deported
Immigration officials say a college friend of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been deported to his native Kazakhstan after he was convicted of concealing evidence in the case. Dias Kadyrbayev was sentenced in 2015 to six years in prison for removing items from Tsarnaev's dorm room at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, after recognizing Tsarnaev in photos released by the FBI da
Lawyer: Tsarnaev Friend Innocent
Lawyer: Tsarnaev Friend Innocent
Lawyer: Tsarnaev Friend Innocent
A lawyer for a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has told jurors the man didn't lie to the FBI during the bombing investigation but couldn't remember certain details because he had smoked marijuana "for 12 hours straight...
Track Club President Looks Back
Track Club President Looks Back
Track Club President Looks Back
Imagine being near the finish line of last year's Boston Marathon when you realize something has gone terribly wrong, you are responsible for getting more than 20 people home to New Bedford and you don't know where they are.
Back to Boston
Back to Boston
Back to Boston
Terese Frenette is a member of the Greater New Bedford Track Club who is training to run the Boston Marathon again. This will be the seventh time she has run Boston and was there last year when the Marathon bombing happened. She joined us this morning to talk about the experience.
Lawyers Want Restrictions Lifted
Lawyers Want Restrictions Lifted
Lawyers Want Restrictions Lifted
Lawyers for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are again asking a federal judge to lift special restrictions that have been placed on their client, saying they are impending the defense. The lawyers say in a court filing this week that the FBI has been monitoring the case and that the Bureau of Prisons has tried to screen digital documents they have tried to view with Tsarnaev, in v
Boston Bombing Suspect Wants Trial Next Year
Boston Bombing Suspect Wants Trial Next Year
Boston Bombing Suspect Wants Trial Next Year
Prosecutors say the trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzokar Tsarnaev is expected to last three months, plus another six weeks if he is convicted and jurors then have to decide whether he should be put to death. The trial estimate was included in a joint status report filed in court Monday by federal prosecutors and Tsarnaev's lawyers ahead of a Wednesday hearing...

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