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TexasTowelie

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Fri Dec 24, 2021, 03:28 AM Dec 2021

Texas man gets 12 years on terrorism charge at resentencing

HOUSTON — A Texas man convicted of providing material support to the Islamic State group was sentenced Wednesday to 12 years in federal prison after the government appealed his previous sentence, saying it was too lenient.

U.S. District Judge Charles R. Eskridge in Houston sentenced Asher Abid Khan, 27, of Spring, to also serve 15 years of supervised release, prosecutors said.

Khan pleaded guilty in 2017 to providing material support to the Islamic State group. U.S. District Judge Lynn H. Hughes later sentenced Khan to 18 months in prison, saying he showed potential for rehabilitation.

The government twice appealed the 18-month sentence before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the judgment reversed and vacated and the matter reassigned, prosecutors said.

Khan was living in Australia when he and a friend from Texas came up with a plan to travel to Turkey and then to Syria in 2014 to fight for the Islamic State, according to prosecutors. Khan told a recruiter that he wanted to join the Islamic State, prosecutors say.

Read more: https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/south-texas-el-paso/news/2021/12/23/texas-man-gets-12-years-on-terrorism-charge-at-resentencing

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Texas man gets 12 years on terrorism charge at resentencing (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2021 OP
Can I think of any other terror-related sentences that are too lenient & should be adjusted upward? NBachers Dec 2021 #1
No, we all have short term memory loss now. nt TexasTowelie Dec 2021 #2
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