The New Yorker who joined Isis niced “Umm Nutella” was sentenced to almost two decades in Prison on Wednesday, after the initial “surprisingly low” sentence of 48 months of the ISIS recruiter was launched by the Court of Appeals.
Sinmyah Ceasar, 30, will now spend 19 years after bars after the rigid sentence established by the judge of the Federal Court of Brooklyn, Kiyo Matsumoto, after the late judge Jack Weinstein sentenced her to only four years in prison.
“With today’s prayer, Sinmyah Amera Ceasar, an indenting ISIS recruiter, will be imprisoned for a significant period of time to protect Americans here and abroad from their violent extremism,” said the United States prosecutor in a statement.
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Weinstein Had Argued That the Brooklyn Woman Just Needed Education and Mental Health Treatment To “Save Her As A Human Being” From Her Terrorism Ties – But Ceasar “Almost Immedialy Serving in Serving in Serving in Serving in Serving in Serving. Prosecutors have said.
He had faced life imprisonment after declaring himself guilty of charges to provide material support for ISIS and obstruction of justice.
The name of the Ceasar War “Umm Nutella” is translated as “Nutella’s mother”, it was out of 13 months when the Second Court of Appeals of the United States Circuit became Weinstein’s decision in August 2021, describing it as a fine “surprisingly low” fine.
But Ceaser tried to run for it, taking off an appearance ordered by the Court on August 25, 2021, after the decision of appeals, separating his ankle monitoring bracelet in an attempt to flee to Russia to avoid returning to prison, federal prosecutors said.
It was captured days later while hiding in a body store in New Mexico.
Federal prosecutors said he had the desire to travel and join the terrorist group and “die as a martyr”, which he demonstrated when he went as far as trying to marry Isis Wannabe Fareed Mumuni, who turns a 25 -year sentence to plan to attack to attack.
Prosecutors were looking for a sentence or 30 to 70 years in prison.
The lawyer of Ceasar, Deirdre von Dornum, of the federal defenders of New York, said in a statement that she was disappointed with Ceasar’s punishment, while acknowledging that the woman suffers from mental health problems.
“The judgment of Mrs. Ceasar demonstrates the absolute failure of the Federal Criminal Justice System,” Dornum told The Post on Thursday. “Lacking mental health resources and describing everyone, from the FBI to the mental health experts he needs, the court appealed to” incapacitate “a traumatized young woman who has never damaged anyone but herself.”
Ceasar’s lawyers have said that Isis’s supporter was raped when he was a child and suffered from PTSD.
“This prayer is an appropriate and significant result result for a woman who helped ISIS to recruit, wasted the possibility of redemption by exposing Herelf as cooperation with the United States government and persisted in promoting extremist ideologies to possible new recruits.