Key players in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev trial

The trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev gets under this week, with jury selection beginning on Monday.

The 21-year-old faces dozens of charges ranging from four counts of murder to using a weapon of mass destruction. The evidence against him includes eyewitnesses and surveillance video that allegedly put him and his brother at the scene, forensic evidence, as well as statements that prosecutors say implicate him.

The defense has implied in court documents and motions it plans to show Tsarnaev was under the psychological control of his older brother, Tamerlan.

Below are the key players in the trail:

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THE JUDGE

George O'Toole Jr.: U.S. District Court, Massachusetts. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1995. Holds degrees from Boston College (1969) and Harvard Law School (1972). Previously served as a state court trial judge in Massachusetts from 1982-95, and specialized in litigation during a 10-year stint at the Boston firm of Hale and Dorr.

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THE DEFENSE

Judy Clarke: One of the country's leading death penalty specialists, Clarke's clients have included Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, Atlanta Olympics bomber Eric Rudolph, and Jared Loughner, the man who wounded former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a 2011 shooting rampage in Tucson, Arizona. All received life sentences instead of the death penalty.

Miriam Conrad: Chief public defender for Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Considered one of the most tenacious and aggressive defense lawyers in Massachusetts, Conrad has spent her entire legal career as a public defender, first for the state, and for the past 22 years as a federal defender. She won an acquittal in 2004 for a Saudi biomedical engineer who was charged after three sparklers were found in his luggage at Boston's Logan airport. Before going to Harvard Law School, Conrad worked for the Kansas City Times and as a crime reporter for The Miami Herald.

David Bruck: Professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law, director of the school's death penalty defense clinic since 2004.

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THE PROSECUTION

Assistant U.S. Attorney William Weinreb: Veteran anti-terrorism prosecutor. Handled case of man arrested in Massachusetts during the investigation into the failed Times Square bombing in May 2011.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Nadine Pellegrini: Longtime federal prosecutor, former head of the major crimes unit in Boston.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Aloke Chakravarty: Lead prosecutor in the case of Tarek Mehanna, a Massachusetts man convicted of conspiring to help al Qaeda.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Steve Mellin: Exonerated in September by a federal appeals court that ruled he did not deliberately plant evidence before a jury hearing the case of a former naval intelligence officer accused of kidnapping and killing his wife.

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