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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will debate whether or not dead inmates should be pardoned for their convictions, called abatement ab initio. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Massachusetts court to consider dropping charges for deceased defendants in wake of Aaron Hernandez case

Audrey Martin November 7, 2018
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear a case Thursday regarding a Massachusetts law that states that if a defendant dies while appealing their conviction, the conviction is vacated or forgiven.
Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who started the court appeal process in July, will move forward with efforts to overturn his sentence. ILLUSTRATION BY REBECCA NESS/DFP FILE ILLUSTRATION

Tsarnaev moves forward with appeal process

Mina Corpuz December 3, 2015

While currently serving time in a maximum security federal prison in Florence, Colorado, convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev looks to have a new day in court to challenge his death sentence. The...

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