Explosion at the Boston Marathon.

It does seem like this case will require a new chapter in the profiler's handbook.

Indeed.

This case is fairly unique in many ways from what little I know; we rarely get ethnic Chechens acting out against the US, so it's unusual in that regard. Add in the confusion over motive and you have a recipe for a fairly unique case.
 
Since Massachusetts does not have the death penalty, can he be?

I think they're planning on trying him on federal charges versus state, but I could be wrong. Do federal courts allow for the death penalty?
 
I think they're planning on trying him on federal charges versus state, but I could be wrong. Do federal courts allow for the death penalty?

Well you could ask Timothy McVeigh but, well, he was given the death penalty so...
 
I think they're planning on trying him on federal charges versus state, but I could be wrong. Do federal courts allow for the death penalty?

I think there is a federal death penalty, but I don't know what happens when it conflicts with state death penalty restrictions. Has that ever been tested?
 
I think they're planning on trying him on federal charges versus state, but I could be wrong. Do federal courts allow for the death penalty?
I'm British, and even I know that. Although admittedly my knowledge comes from a common trope in American fiction, so I have no idea whether it's true.
 

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