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(MCT) EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — A former student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville may soon leave prison after an appeals court threw out his 2011 conviction on a charge that he took steps toward threatening a shooting rampage.

Olutosin Oduwole has always insisted that what police found written on a paper inside his stalled car on campus on July 20, 2007, was not a threat but the draft of rap song lyrics. He was found guilty by a Madison County jury nonetheless of attempting to make a terrorist threat, and sentenced to five years in prison.

In an opinion filed Wednesday, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 5th District Illinois Appellate Court, in Mount Vernon, found insufficient evidence for a conviction.

“The facts and circumstances presented here, when taken in a light most favorable to the prosecution, do not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant had taken a substantial step toward making a terrorist threat,” Judge Judy L. Cates wrote. “More evidence was necessary than what was shown at trial.”

The 18-page opinion noted that the writing was inside a locked car, not visible from the outside and not accompanied by stamps or envelopes to suggest an intent to send it. Judges Melissa A. Chapman and Bruce D. Stewart concurred with Cates.

In filing the appeal, defense attorney Jeffrey Urdangen had called the case “a First Amendment train wreck.” But Madison County State’s Attorney Thomas Gibbons had insisted the prosecution may have saved multiple lives.

Officials at Gibbons’ office said Thursday they were still reviewing the decision. Among the potential options would be an appeal to the Illinois State Supreme Court.

Urdangen said he and his team were pleased at the appellate court’s decision. “These are the same arguments we’ve been making to the prosecutor, to the judge and to the jury for a number of years now,” he said.

Urdangen said members of his staff have spoken with Oduwole, now 27, who was reported to be “delighted.”

“The next thing is … we are going to try to arrange for his release,” Urdangen said. “That will be undertaken soon.” Oduwole is held in prison at Jacksonville, Ill., according to an online listing.

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