A federal judge initially ordered Ahmed Abu Khatallah to spend 22 years behind bars, a length an appeals panel rejected as “shockingly light,” then again to 28 years in 2024.
WASHINGTON (CN) — A D.C. Circuit panel ruled on Friday that a Libyan man who helped plan the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi must again be resentenced after finding his 28-year prison term was “unreasonably lenient.”
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