NYTimes: Boston Is Eager to Begin Marathon Bombing Trial, and to End It

The case with the house-to-house searches that drove some bat guano (see Treatise § 25.20, text accompanying nn. 23-29):

NYTimes: Boston Is Eager to Begin Marathon Bombing Trial, and to End It by Katharine Q. Seelye:

BOSTON — The blood has long since been scrubbed from the finish line. The memorials have vanished, and the fund that raised money for victims has closed.

But the ordeal is not over. Boston is preparing now for its legal reckoning with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who stands accused of bombing the 2013 marathon and turning Boston’s premier athletic event into a scene of terror and carnage. His trial will revive memories of how those bombs killed three people, blew the legs off 16 others and wounded 260 more.

Unless some last-ditch maneuvering by the defense succeeds, jury selection is to begin Monday.

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