assisted but legal. if successful the knife argument could derail the case against the officers. says the former prosecutor who has been critical of the charges and how quickly mosby filed them. if the knife is illegal. >> the two arresting officers will be exonerated. her whole case depends on those two and on the illegal arrest. >> that report from athena jones. the mayor of baltimore stephanie rawlings-blake is asking the justice department to expand the inquiry into the case. into the civil rights violations. the mayor is asking for a broader investigation of the baltimore police department practices. 18 minutes past the hour. testimony resumes in the penalty phase of the dzhokhar tsarnaev trial in boston. jurors there expected to hear more from the defense about the super max prison where the convicted marathon bomber would
the year. john. >> thank you, athena. a few hour testimonies resumes in the dzhokhar tsarnaev trial in boston. the jurors will hear more from the defense about the super max prison where the convicted marathon bomber would spend the rest of his life if they decide against the death penalty. on wednesday, a former brother-in-law testified that dzokhar went along with anything his brother tamerlan said to do. emotional testimony in the colorado courtroom on wednesday from the woman who survived the aurora movie theater massacre, but lost a friend. james holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70. sandy sandy sandy phillips was in court. >> you get through the day. you are exhausted. you go to bed and you prepare
justice department to expand the case. mayor is asking for a broad investigation into the patterns and practices of the baltimore police department. in boston in a few hour testimonies resumes in the penalty phase of dzhokhar tsarnaev. jurors are expected to hear more about the supper max prison if they decide against the death penalty. on wednesday, a former brother-in-law testified that dzokhar went along with anything his brother tamerlan said to do. emotional testimony in the colorado courtroom from the woman who survived the massacre but a friend died. sandy phillips has been in court each day since the trial began. >> you get through the day. you're exhausted. you go home. you try to eat something. you go to bed. you prepare yourself as best you
nepal, kathmandu and remote areas of the country. >> oren liebermann thank you. more testimony today in the penalty phase in the dzhokhar tsarnaev trial in boston. the defense expected to focus again on tsarnaev's older brother tamerlan. a computer expert testified about jihadist material found on tamerlan's computer. and how his wife researched martyrdom before the 2013 bombings. after hearing arguments today, the supreme court is now expected to issue a ruling in june that could make same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. the plaintiffs in four consolidated cases are challenging state laws that ban same-sex marriage or refuse to recognize legal marriages from other states or both. same-sex marriage is currently legal in 37 states and washington, d.c. vermont senator bernie sanders making a move. the 73-year-old independent will reportedly jump into the 2016
second. we've just gotten word that there's a verdict in the dzhokhar tsarnaev trial in boston. they're going to be coming back the jury that is around 1:45. they will be revealing the verdict that has been reached. let's check in real fast reverend, stand by. we have adam reiss standing by at the courthouse in boston. i think this is old video that we're showing, just to be accurate here. the video we have up guys. adam, are you standing by? >> yes, thomas. we can tell you that they will read the verdict at 1:45. jury deliberated for about 11 hours, yesterday for about 7 hours, today about 4. yesterday they had two questions, one related to conspiracy. the other related to aiding and abetting. 96 witnesses over about a one-month period, 16 days of testimony. they have a verdict, and we should hear about it momentarily. >> again, there were 30 different charges in the charging documents that they had