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Boston bombing jury to begin deliberations

Clip: 4/6/2015 | 5m 1s

Boston bombing jury to begin deliberations after emotional trial

Attorneys for both sides in the Boston Bombing trial have presented their closing arguments, and the case has gone to the jury for a verdict. Gwen Ifill talks to Adam Reilly of WGBH, who has been reporting on the trial throughout, about the dramatic testimonies, courtroom tactics and what happens after the verdict comes in.

04/06/2015 | Rating NR

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