Virgil was actually sentenced to less time than Martin -- in part because Virgil pled guilty on the morning of trial.
But he won't be home in Alabama before 2025 ends. That much is certain.
. . .On Count 1 of the Indictment, defendant is sentenced to 63 month imprisonment, 3 years supervised release, fine in the amount of $100,000, and a special assessment of $100. Defendant is remanded into custody. . . .
Now you know -- and at right is his BoP page, plus the screen cap of his presentation in North Korea -- aiding the murderous regime there, in avoiding global sanctions.
Charming. See 'ya, jerk.
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