Pittsburgh synagogue trial is latest death penalty test for Justice Dept.

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A jury in New York did not approve the death penalty for bike path killer Sayfullo Saipov. Now, Pittsburgh jurors weigh Robert Bowers’s fate shooting at Tree of Life.

for Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, who with his older brother set off bombs during the Boston Marathon in 2013 that killed three people and injured 281. The Justice Department conducts an extensive review process, including an examination of the crime, motive, impact and degree of planning, Ortiz said. Several entities within the Justice Department — including the civil rights division, the U.S.

In Pittsburgh, defense attorneys have argued that Bowers, 50, a truck driver from Baldwin, Pa., has mental disabilities — including schizophrenia and epilepsy — and questioned whether Garland had sufficiently reviewed the case after inheriting the matter from the Trump administration. In late June, acting U.S. attorney Troy Rivetti began trying to convince jurors Bowers was eligible for the death penalty by telling them how he, and saying he deliberately planned to harm as many Jewish people as possible.

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