On the evening of May 12, 2011, the two suspects were
arraigned in a Manhattan courtroom on terrorism charges. Prosecutor Margaret Gandy listed the charges and evidence, and the two were detained without bail. According to
The Wall Street Journal, "The arrests mark the first time New York state terrorism charges, rather than federal, will be used against individuals suspected in a terror plot." According to a source quoted by
The Wall Street Journal, NYPD detectives brought the case to the
Joint Terrorism Task Force, which decided not to take part due to concerns that the case was not strong enough to secure a conviction. A New York State
grand jury decided to indict the suspects on lesser charges, and declined to indict them on the more serious charges such as second-degree conspiracy. At trial in March 2012, one of Ferhani's attorneys,
Elizabeth Fink, argued that he had been entrapped by law enforcement authorities. In a December 2012
plea bargain, Ferhani pleaded guilty to terrorism conspiracy and terrorism-related weapons possession charges and was sentenced to ten years in prison. Mamdouh pleaded guilty to charges, including conspiracy as terrorism. On 26 April 2013, he was sentenced to 5 years in state prison. ==Perpetrators==