A member of the Boston Police Bomb Squad points the way for death penalty opponent Sister Helen Prejean, center, as she leaves federal court in Boston after testifying during the penalty phase in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s trial Monday, May 11, 2015. Tsarnaev was convicted of the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three and injured 260 people in April 2013. Tsarnaev’s lawyers rested their case Monday in their bid to save him from execution after Sister Prejean testified that Tsarnaev expressed genuine sorrow about the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.
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