Deliberations For Former DePaul Student Accused Of Assisting ISIS Resume Monday

CHICAGO (CBS) -- Deliberations will resume Monday in the case of a former DePaul student accused of helping ISIS.

Prosecutors say 22-year-old Thomas Osadzinski developed a computer program to help spread terrorist propaganda on the internet. They say he even bragged about printing an ISIS flag at the school's library.

Defense attorneys say their client's online activities amount to free speech.

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