Former Chicago college student convicted of terrorism charge, trying to help ISIS
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A former Chicago college student was convicted Monday of attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State group.
His attorney, Joshua Herman, said during closing arguments that the case centered on the right to free speech and that Osadzinski had the right to watch and share the videos.
"Liking ISIS is not illegal," Herman said in court.
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