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dded that Kadyrbayev assisted authorities in
their investigation."He is just as shocked and horrified by the violence
that took place in Boston as the rest of the community is,"
Stahl said. "He did not have anything to do with it."Prior to
the latest development, authorities had named only the brothers as suspects
in the bombing at the finish line of the world-famous race.Kadyrbayev and
Tazhayakov face maximum sentences of five years in prison and fines of
$250,000. Phillipos, a U.S. citizen, faces a maximum sentence of eight years
in prison and a $250,000 fine.Kadyrbayev's attorney, Robert Stahl, says
his client will be transported to the federal courthouse later Wednesday
to appear on new criminal charges. On Friday, Yerlan Kubashev with the
Consulate General for Kazakhstan in New York confirmed in a statement to
Fox News that the consulate is helping the young men with legal
representation. Both Kadyrbayev and Tazhayakov will plea not guilty, according
to their attorneys.Kubashev said the two men are "shocked at the bombings,"
and "they express sorrow to the bombing victims and their families."Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev, 19, is in a prison hospital after being wounded in the
shootout with police as he and his brother made their getaway attempt.
He is charged with using a weapon of mass destruction to kill,
a crime that carries a potential death sentence.Authorities have searched
the Rhode Island home of the parents of Katherine Russell, Tamer
nd his allies insisted that the momentum in
the civil war is now in their favor and that the world's
reluctance to intervene in the conflict is more evidence that the Assad
regime is regaining its hold on the country.Obama signaled Tuesday he would
consider U.S. military action against Syria if "hard, effective evidence"
is found to bolster intelligence that chemical weapons have been used in
the civil war. Damascus has denied it has used chemical weapons, saying
the Syrian rebels are trying to frame the regime.The U.S. has provided
humanitarian aid to the Syrians and helped bolster the defenses along the
borders in neighboring Turkey and Jordan, but has preferred to let other
nations send in more lethal assistance.A key obstacle in the debate over
providing weapons has been U.S. concerns that any U.S. weapons would end
up in the hands of Al Qaeda-linked groups helping the Syrian opposition
or any of the other extremist groups in the region, such as
Lebanon-based Hezbollah.Last month, the head of the extremist Jabhat al-Nusra
group, one of the most powerful and effective rebel groups in Syria,
pledged allegiance to Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. U.S. officials
say that since then they have seen anecdotal evidence and intelligence assessments
that suggest that al-Nusra's gains within Syria have slowed, both because
of the group's public links to Al Qaeda and the U.S. designation
of al-Nusra as a terrorist organization. Other oppositi
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