CTEC Director and Middlebury Institute Professor Jason Blazakis was quoted in The Informant about sentencing for domestic terrorism.
CTEC Director and Middlebury Institute Professor Jason Blazakis was quoted in The Informant about sentencing for domestic terrorism in regards to the Christopher Hasson case.
Professor Blazakis argued that a new federal crime needs to be created to properly sentence people who wish to engage in terrorism, such as Hasson.
He explained:
“The sentence, slightly more than 13 years, is insufficient for the crimes he aspired to carry out. Even the most hapless ISIS and AQ would-be material supporters routinely get sentences of 15-20 years.”
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