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**A second US woman has been accused of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists in the “Jihad Jane” case.**Jamie Paulin Ramirez was arrested in Philadelphia after flying back from Ireland and surrendering to police.
She is accused of travelling around Europe with Colleen LaRose, who called herself “Jihad Jane”, “to participate in and in support of violent jihad.”
Ms Ramirez faces a maximum sentences of 15 years in prison if convicted.
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