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DC Circuit rules Benghazi plotter’s prison term too lenient, remands for third sentence
A D.C. Circuit panel ruled that Ahmed Abu Khatallah's 28-year prison term for his role in the 2012 Benghazi attack was too lenient, remanding his case for a third sentencing. The court emphasized the seriousness of his crimes, which included preparing for and executing a premeditated attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound.
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