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Man convicted of torching Texas mosque sentenced to 24 years in prison

FILE - In a Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017 file photo, Victoria firefighters respond to a fire at the Islamic Center of Victoria, in Victoria, Texas. (. Barclay Fernandez/The Victoria Advocate via AP, File

VICTORIA, Texas – A man convicted of torching a South Texas mosque last year has been sentenced to more than 24 years in prison.

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Marq Vincent Perez was sentenced Wednesday during a court hearing in Victoria, Texas.

In July, a jury convicted the 26-year-old Perez of federal arson, explosives and hate crime charges.

Mark Di Carlo, Perez’s defence attorney, says his client is “disappointed in his lengthy sentence” and will appeal his conviction.

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At his trial, prosecutors said that a “rabid hatred” of Muslims led Perez to set fire to an Islamic centre in Victoria, destroying the building.

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Di Carlo disputed prosecutors’ claims, saying that “allegations of (Perez’s) religious bias was not established beyond a reasonable doubt.”

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