@jjmacnab How does sentencing work for this? Judge has a chart, or...
@b4cks4w After the final verdicts, the Bureau of Prisons will prepare a pre-sentencing report which will detail a lot of factors that the jury didn't see (stuff like other criminal history.)
FWIW, judges tend to stick to the federal sentencing guideline formula. If they want to "depart" from it, they will often explain why to preserve their ruling from appeal.
The defendants can't start the appellate process until judgment is final (aka they've been sentenced.)
@b4cks4w Since they're likely to receive longer sentences in this case, the Bureau of Prisons will assign to at least a medium security facility. That is where some seriously nasty and dangerous dudes reside.
Under federal law, they will have to serve at least 85% of their sentence, assuming they qualify for the 15% reduction for good behavior. This isn't like state prison where someone can get 6-20 years, but be out in 3.