Huge gap in sentences requested in Chicago terrorism case
CHICAGO (AP) — Prosecutors and defense lawyers have recommended starkly different sentences in a Chicago terrorism case.
The case involves a 25-year-old man who was arrested in a 2012 FBI sting after trying to detonate what he believed was a real bomb outside a Chicago bar. The bomb was a fake supplied by undercover agents.
In Friday court filings, prosecutors requested a 40-year prison term for Adel Daoud. But the defense wants him released as soon as a treatment program for his mental he
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