'Not guilty': A courtroom sketch shows how accused Boston bomberDzhokar Tsarnaev appeared Wednesday, half his face and one eyeswollen, as he pleaded not guilty to all 30 charges against him'Notguilty': A courtroom sketch shows how accused Boston bomber DzhokarTsarnaev appeared Wednesday as he pleaded not guilty to all 30charges against him
Defense: Attorneys Miriam Conrad and Judy Clarke flank DzhokharTsarnaev before Judge Marianne Bowler. Clarke is known forrepresenting those accused of crimes punishable with the deathpenalty such as Unabomber Ted Kaczynski
Tsarnaev's sisters following the brief arraignment Wednesday. Asthey sobbed in court, Tsarnaev smiled and then blew them a kissupon his exit
Wounded: Boston Marathon bombing victim Karen Brassard, one of over260 wounded, makes her way into the federal courthouse for thearraignment of suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Wednesday
'I'm angry. I want to be there': Boston police escort Liz Norden,right, mother of two wounded Boston Marathon bombing survivors
Worldwide interest: Intense media interest had reporters swarmingthe courthouse Wednesday, representing countries all over the worldas Tsarnaev made his brief and disheveled court appearance
Prosecutors William Weinreb, Aloke Chak Ravarty, and NadinePellegrini said they intend to call between 80 and 100 witnesses tothe stand over the course of a trial they said will likely lastthree to four months.
'Twitchy': Tsarnaev stands with attorney Judy Clarke, left, beforeJudge Marianne Bowler, during the arraignment. Witnesses saidTsarnaev appeared to twitch slightly throughout the proceedings
A supporter of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaevleaves federal court after his arraignment Wednesday in whichvictims and their families sat alongside a dozen Tsarnaevsupporters
Family members of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev leave the federal courthousefollowing the arraignment Wednesday. Tsarnaev blew his sobbingsisters a kiss as ke left in shackles
Heavy security: The U.S. Marshal's van believed to be carryingTsarnaev is followed by a humvee as part of a motorcade thatushered him to his first public appearance since the April 15bombings
Motorcade: A Boston motorcycle police officer watches the motorcadepass. Tsarnvaev arrived in foot shackles, appearing disheveled butcocky
On edge: Tsarnaev is scheduled to appear in court for the firsttime since he was captured days after the April 15 explosion thatkilled three and wounded more than 260