Colleen LaRose, known by the self-created pseudonym of "Jihad Jane"Through John Shiffman WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Pennsylvania lady who known as herself Jihad Jane and a teenage accomplice from Maryland supplied "very significant" assistance to U.S. authorities in a few terrorism investigations however nonetheless continues to be a danger to the public, prosecutors say in new court filings. Prosecutors said Colleen LaRose, 50, will have to be sentenced to "a long time in the back of bars" for her role in a failed 2009 plot to kill Lars Vilks, a Swedish artist who offended many Muslims by means of drawing the Prophet Mohammed on the pinnacle of a canine. After years of lengthen, the American-born LaRose is expected to be sentenced on Monday in Philadelphia. A identical hearing for Mohammad Hassan Khalid, the youngest particular person ever charged with terrorism in the US, is set for Tuesday.