A New York jury has begun deliberating whether to impose the death penalty on a Uzbekistan citizen who killed eight people on a Manhattan bike path in a terrorist attack five years ago
In this courtroom sketch, in federal court in New York, Wednesday, March 8, 2023, Sayfullo Saipov sits at the defense table waiting for the commencement of jury instructions in the penalty phase of his trial. Saipov, an Islamic extremist who killed eight in a New York bike path attack was convicted of federal crimes, Jan. 26 2023, and could face the death penalty.
Broderick told jurors that neither subject was proper for discussion during deliberations and told them not to consider either issue. And they emphasized that he would spend the rest of his life in seclusion, likely confined to a small cell for at least 22 hours a day with two 15-minute phone calls allowed each month to his family and a few showers permitted each week.
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