Marathon Bombing Suspect's Friend Asks Court To Publicize Documents
BOSTON (AP) - A lawyer for a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has asked a judge to lift an order that keeps most court documents against the friend hidden from public view.
The lawyer for Azamat Tazhayakov said during a court hearing Tuesday that the order is overly broad and that prosecutors haven't shown it is needed.
He also says the order prohibits him from discussing publicly any materials turned over to the defense by prosecutors.
Prosecutor John Capin says the order is needed to protect Tazhayakov and another Tsarnaev friend from adverse pretrial publicity.
Prosecutors allege that the two men removed evidence from Tsarnaev's dorm room and later lied about it. A third friend is charged with lying to authorities.
The judge didn't immediately rule.
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