Johar Tcarnaev, the alleged organizer of the explosions in the Boston Marathon for the first time since the terrorist attacks on April 15 appeared in public on Wednesday at a meeting of the Federal Court. He pleaded not guilty to one of the many graves of terrorism, which can result in a death sentence. Guilty
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