Sentencing delayed for man convicted of Texas attack plot
PHOENIX — Sentencing was postponed Tuesday for an American-born Muslim convert convicted of supporting the Islamic State group and helping to plot a 2015 attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas.
Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem appeared for an hour-long sentencing hearing in a federal court in Phoenix, but U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton delayed imposing his punishment and instead ordered attorneys to hand in legal briefs in preparation for a new sentencing hearing on Feb. 8.
Bolton asked prosecutors and Kareem’s lawyer to provide opinions on whether a sentencing calculation used by federal judges to punish criminals should be increased in Kareem’s case because the offences were considered acts of terrorism.
Kareem said nothing during the hearing except “No” when asked by the judge whether he wanted a new lawyer.

