New Yorker turned ISIS recruiter - nicknamed 'Umm Nuteella' - faces 70 years in prison after judge tosses 'shockingly low' sentence
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Following her release from prison, Ceasar engaged in multiple violations, including chatting with terrorist contacts and soliciting funds for ISIS supporters, showing her disregard for court authority.
The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals deemed Sinmyah Ceasar's original 48-month sentence as 'shockingly low,' mandating a re-sentencing due to her history of recidivism and continued criminal behavior.
Judge Jack Weinstein's original sentencing decision emphasized the need for educational and mental health support for Ceasar, arguing that it would 'save her as a human being,' which was later criticized.
Despite the leniency initially shown by the court, Ceasar's actions post-release included attempting to flee to Russia and severing her ankle monitor, highlighting her persistent defiance.
Read at New York Post
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