Jury says George Huguely should serve 25 years in prison for murder of Yeardley Love

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) -- A jury says a former University of Virginia lacrosse player should serve 25 years in prison for the second-degree murder of his ex-girlfriend.

The jurors recommended the punishment hours after they found George Huguely V guilty of second-degree murder of Yeardley Love.

The suburban Baltimore woman was found dead in the bedroom of her Charlottesville apartment in May 2010.

He also was sentenced to 1 year for a grand larceny conviction.

Huguely's head was bowed during sentencing.


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Love suffered a bashed in right eye and other facial injuries.

Prosecutors said Huguely killed her in a drunken, jealous rage.

Circuit Judge Edward Hogshire scheduled an April hearing for formal sentencing. He is not bound by the jury's recommendations.