The Justice Department will attempt to reinstate the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was detained in the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013, Attorney General William Barr stated Thursday. The attorney general told The Associated Press in an interview that the Justice Department will appeal an appeals court ruling from last month that overturned the death sentence for Tsarnaev. Barr said the department would take the argument for the death penalty to the Supreme Court for its man detained in the assault that killed three people and wounded more than 260 others. "We'll take it up to the Supreme Court and we'll continue to pursue the death penalty" Barr's comments come after an appeals court ruled the U.S. district court did not adequately vet jurors for bias about what they had read or seen about the case. The court had convicted Tsarnaev of all 30 fees, and the appeals court upheld all the convictions. Tsarnaev's legal group confessed he and his brother,