Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found guilty of all 30 counts against him in the deadly bombings that took place in Boston in 2013. 

It took the jury of seven women, and five men 11 1/2 hours of deliberation to reach their decision. Tsarnaev didn't look at the jury as they read the verdict, as he stood there with his head bowed.

Seventeen of Tsarnaev's convictions are capital charges, meaning he's eligible for the death penalty, as reported by CNN.

Jurors found Tsarnaev responsible for killing the three people that died from the marathon bombings, as well as the shooting death of an MIT police officer three days after the blasts.

The trial now will move to the penalty phase, where jurors will hear tesimony from both sides, and be tasked with making the decision of whether Tsarnaev will get the death penalty, or life in prison.

According to NBC News, America is fairly evenly divided as to whether Tsarnaev should get the death penalty or not, with a slight majority leaning toward death penalty.

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