A 22-year sentence given an Al Qaeda-trained Algerian terrorist for plotting to bomb Los Angeles International Airport was unreasonably lenient, a federal appeals court ruled Monday in overturning the term.
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Mon, 03/12/2012 - 12:05pm
A 22-year sentence given an Al Qaeda-trained Algerian terrorist for plotting to bomb Los Angeles International Airport was unreasonably lenient, a federal appeals court ruled Monday in overturning the term.