Judge imposes maximum 15-year prison sentences for Alabama-hatched terrorism plot
Source: Mobile Press-Register
MOBILE, Alabama Citing a lack of remorse and a failure to renounce their intentions to commit violent jihad abroad, a federal judge Friday sentenced a pair of silent men to the maximum punishment for a plot hatched in Alabama.
Randy Rasheed Wilson and Mohammad Abdul Rahman Abukhdair, both 26, will spend 15 years in prison for conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and then will be supervised by the U.S. Probation Office for three years.
U.S. District Judge Kristi DuBose said she read hundreds of pages of recorded conversations and intercepted emails from the defendants and searched for evidence that they were just talking a big game. And, she added that she had reserved judgment, hoping they would renounce their intentions.
Unfortunately, there is no other reasonable conclusion that (their conversations) were for the primary purpose of committing violent jihad, she said. I dont have to speculate about that.
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