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Big Break For Mich. Man Convicted Of Ties To Iraq

DETROIT (AP) - A federal judge has granted a major break to a Detroit-area man who admitted violating the economic embargo against Iraq years ago.

Muthanna Al-Hanooti was sentenced Friday to a year and a day in prison. With good behavior, he'll likely spend 10 months in custody. Prosecutors wanted nearly four years.

Al-Hanooti is well known in the area's Arab-American community. He was public relations director for a charity called Life for Relief and Development and helped organize a trip to Iraq for three congressmen in 2002.

He was charged with acting as an agent of Iraq and illegally obtaining 2 million barrels of oil. His attorney, Linda Moreno, says the deal never was completed.

Moreno believes Judge Paul Borman was moved by Al-Hanooti's humanitarian work for Iraqis during the U.S. embargo.

Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserve.

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