PHOENIX (KNXV) - State prosecutors and Arizona terror suspect Mahin Khan have agreed to parameters of a plea agreement according to court papers filed Friday.
Khan initially plead not guilty on July 15.
In the agreement, Khan will serve a prison term with the AZ Department of Corrections for no less than five years and no more than ten years, three months related the count of Conspiracy to Commit Terrorism.
He'll serve an additional term of two years for the charge of Conspiracy to Commit Misconduct Involving Weapons.
On the terrorism count itself, Khan will be placed on probation following his release from prison on the other charges. During his probation, he'll have to surrender his passport, and will not be allowed outside Maricopa and Pima counties without permission. He'll also be subject to mental health exams and have internet restrictions.
Khan is scheduled for sentencing on November 4.