[01:05.76]Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is 19 years old and of a Chechen origin faces the death penalty or life imprisonment on several of the counts.
[01:13.59]Paul Adams has more.
[01:15.24]Given the extraordinarily dramatic events that unfolded in and around Boston more than two months ago,
[01:20.91]it's hardly surprising that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev faces a lengthy indictment with 30 separate counts.
[01:26.77]He is accused of using what’s described as weapons of mass destruction,
[01:30.76]a reference to the two pressure cooker bombs that exploded near the finish line at the marathon killing three people.
[01:36.89]But he also faces multiple firearms charges, one of them in connection with the death of a University police officer, as well as carjacking.
[01:44.97]The South African President Jacob Zuma says Nelson Mandela's condition has improved although he’s still being described as critical.
[01:53.34]In Soweto tonight, well wishers have gathered outside Mr. Mandela's former home for an all night prayer vigil.
[01:59.71]Mike Wooldridge is there.
[02:00.93]There was a song he would hear in Soweto and hundreds of other townships across South Africa during the days of the anti-apartheid struggle.
[02:13.10]The ANC says it will hold prayer services and vigils of this kind each day while Nelson Mandela remains in hospital.