Yeardley Love MURDERED by SPOILED RICH BRAT George Huguely

Legal experts said Thursday that they believe he will serve 85% to 90% of a jury-recommended sentence of 25 years for second-degree murder and one for grand larceny. That would mean Huguely, 24, would be in his mid-40s by the time he is eligible to be released, should the judge accept the jury's sentence and the defense not win an expected appeal. Huguely, who killed his former girlfriend, Yeardley Love, in 2010, is not eligible for parole. It was abolished in Virginia for felonies committed since 1995. But Huguely could have roughly three years shaved off for good behavior, according to J. Lloyd Snook III, an attorney in Charlottesville who was not involved in the case but followed it closely. VIDEO: Reaction to guilty verdict in Huguely case "If he is given 26 years" at formal sentencing, Snook wrote on his blog Thursday, "he will serve 26 years minus good time (which) is generally between 10% and 15%, depending on his custody status and record in prison. ... Plus he'll get credit for the almost two years that he has been locked up so far." Under that calculus, Huguely could serve about 21 additional years and be about 45 when eligible for release. He was 22 when taken into custody. Huguely and his former girlfriend were lacrosse players at the University of Virginia. Huguely was convicted of murder with malice but no premeditation in Love's beating death in May 2010 and of grand larceny for taking her computer. Christopher Leibig, a Virginia attorney who was also not <b>...</b>



















