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Judge sentences Chicago man to 10 years for jihad plot

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Masri appeared before the judge in an orange prison jumpsuit with his ankles shackled. His head was shaved and his beard meticulously kept.

Masri’s lead attorney, Thomas Anthony Durkin, had opposed the 20 years of supervised release, noting his client would be an old man by the time he was completel free of court restrictions.

“With all due respect, 50 years old is not old,” Johnson Coleman said. “You’ve still got a lot of time left.

But Joshua Dratel, another Masri attorney, pointed out that Masri would actually be closer to 60 by the time he was no longer on supervised released.

“Still not old,” the judge said.

Even with 20 years of supervised release, Durkin said the sentence was “a reasonable resolution under difficult circumstances.”

As part of his deal with prosecutors, Masri has waived his right to appeal his sentencing.

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