The National Law Journal with DC News from Legal Times

Font Size: increase font decrease font

Man challenges terrorism conviction as based solely on 'unpopular expressions'

The National Law Journal

December 20, 2012

A Massachusetts man sentenced to 17 1/2 years in prison for supporting al-Qaeda is challenging his conviction based on the First Amendment. He claims "his unpopular thoughts and expressions [won] a conviction that the facts could not."

This article requires free registration

This article requires free registration to The National Law Journal. Please sign in or register to read the full text.