Jury Recommends 26 Years for George Huguely, Yeardley Love Family Makes Statement

A jury recommended that a judge sentence George Huguely V to 26 years in prison after he was convicted of second-degree murder in the beating death of his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love, at the University of Virginia.

The jury recommendation to the judge included 25 years in prison for the second degree murder conviction and one year for the grand larceny conviction.

Judge Edward Hogshire is scheduled to formally sentence Huguely on April 16.

Huguely had his head down in court as the sentence recommendation was announced.

The Charlottesville, Va., jury of five women and seven men reached its verdict after nine hours behind closed doors. The sentencing recommendation came about three hours later.

Huguely, 24, was accused with killing Love in a drunken rage in 2010 just weeks before she was to graduate from the University of Virginia. Both Huguely and Love were star lacrosse players on the school's elite teams.

Sharon and Lexie Love, the victim's mother and sister, released a written statement following the sentence.

"We dread looking back on the events of May 3, 2010 and pray for the strength to get through each day," they wrote. "Time has not made us miss Yeardley any less, in fact quite the opposite. It is truly devastating to wake up each day and realize that she is no longer here. Yeardley's contagious smile, kind spirit and gentle touch have left this world but we know that heaven has an angel like no other. We will continue to keep her spirit alive by performing works of kindness in her name. We would like to thank the commonwealth and particularly [prosecutor] Dave Chapman for his tireless efforts on our behalf.

"Our hearts burst with pride when we think of Yeardley's accomplishments but our hearts melt when we remember her kindness and grace. We have received letters from so many people telling us stories of her many acts of kindness. Intelligence and athletic ability are God given talents. Kindness and compassion are choices ... choices that Yeardley made every day without a second thought. We'd like to thank everyone for their kindness and respect of our privacy during such a difficult time."

Earlier Wednesday, as the verdict was announced, Huguely barely reacted, putting his hands to his face a few times near his chin. He looked over briefly at his family and friends in the front three rows of the courtroom.

The jurors immediately heard pre-sentencing testimony from Love's mother and sister and returned to the jury room to decide on a sentence for Huguely.

Sharon and Lexie Love gave emotional and tearful pleas for the jury to punish Huguely.

Sharon Love sobbed as she described life without her daughter.

"It's still with me every day from sunup to sundown," Love said through tears. "Every single day is different. Some days it's just unbearable."

"Every year goes by, I like to wonder what she would be doing now," Love's mother said.

Lexie Love was also tearful as she told the jury, "We shared a bathroom. ... All her stuff is still there. ... I don't want to touch or change a thing."

In telling how much she missed her sister, Lexie Love said, "I've never wanted something so bad in my life as it is to see her face again. ... It physically hurts."

Huguely hung his head as the women spoke.

The defense chose to not offer any witnesses in the sentencing phase. It was expected that Huguely's parents would testify during the sentencing because they stayed out of court during the trial, but they did speak.

The jury buzzed twice with questions during the day.

About an hour into their deliberations this morning, they asked the judge to clarify the meaning of the word "reason" in a legal sense, but the judge told them it had the same meaning as in their everyday lives.

They later buzzed to ask for clarification on some of their jury instructions.

Evidence, including Love's bedroom door with a hole in it, were moved into the jury room earlier as well as a TV monitor, presumably for them to watch Huguely's video-taped statement to police.

The jurors also requested to see the apology letter that Huguely sent to Love in February 2010 following an incident in which he had been caught holding a terrified Love in a choke hold. The letter was found in Love's desk drawer after her death.

Jurors were shown the letter earlier in the trial, but its content was not been available to the public or media until prosecutor Warner Chapman read from the letter in his closing arguments.

"Alcohol is ruining my life," Chapman read. "I'm scared to know that I can get that drunk to the point where I cannot control how I act."

The jurors elected to work through lunch instead of taking a break. Lunches were delivered to the jury room.

In addition to the five women and seven men on the jury, two female alternate jurors were dismissed this morning after being chosen at random. The alternates were permitted to leave, but remain under oath until the conclusion of the case.

Huguely faced six charges, including first-degree murder, in Love's death.

Over 10 days in court, jurors listened to testimony from nearly 60 witnesses and saw a video of Huguely's police statement, graphic photos of Love's battered body, and read text and email correspondence between the two.

Though charged with first-degree murder, the judge gave jurors a menu of lesser charges they could from: second-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter.

Neither the prosecution nor the defense denied that Huguely was in Love's room the night of her death and was involved in an altercation with her. They differed on the severity of the encounter and whether Huguely was directly and intentionally responsible for Love's death.

Over the course of the trial, prosecutors painted a portrait of Huguely as a violent and enraged man who savagely beat Love in her bedroom and left her there to die. Prosecutors claimed that Love died from blunt force trauma to the head.

The defense depicted Huguely as a troubled young man whose problems with alcohol spiraled out of control. They described Huguely and Love's relationship as mutually tempestuous, with both of them jilting and betraying each other. They maintained that Huguely went to Love's bedroom with the intention to talk to her and that, while things got heated and he pushed her around a bit, he did not do anything severe enough to kill her.

During deliberations, jurors had the option of looking at evidence from the trial again, including Huguely's video-taped statement to the police hours after Love's death. Huguely said he and Love had wrestled on the floor, but that he never struck her.

Before finding out Love was dead, Huguely told police in his video-taped statement that when he went to see his former girlfriend the night of her death he told her to "chill out" and "shook her a little."

"We were just going to talk," Huguely told the officer in the video. "It was not at all a good conversation."

Another key piece of evidence from the trial was an email from Huguely to Love in which he wrote to her, "I should have killed you," referring to when he found out that she had been with another man. The prosecution used the email to show how angry Huguely was and as an example of his violent nature.

Also Read
 
  • Bill  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  2 months ago
    Gee the poor little rich boy might get 26 years for killing someone......WoW!!
    He still seems not able to take responsibility for this actions and still looking to daddy & mommy to get him out of another mess he caused.

    This is called justice ...........
    • ART L 2 months ago
      50-years MINIMUM he should have gotten. Unbelievable only 24 years.
    • C B 2 months ago
      Money has nothing to do with it. Murder is murder.
    • Jordan 2 months ago
      unless you actually were in the court room and looked at the evidence and heard the trial you can not pass judgement on another person yes they gave you some of the information given in the trial but i am sure you are missing a bunch of testimony information among other tid bits that you would not have been able to get unless you were actually in the court room. It would be like me condeming you for a murder and not even giving you a chance to say otherwise. So dont try and pass judgement when you didnt hear all the facts in the court room your self
  • John B  •  2 months ago
    A young man with a lot of advantages ended up throwing it all away ... sorry, but he does not deserve a second chance ... after all, his victim does not get one does she.
    • Max Reiner 2 months ago
      Right.
    • gamma 2 months ago
      But he WILL get a second chance once released from prison. The young lady will NEVER get released from her grave. He should have been sentenced to a beating-to-death just lilke he gave her.
    • Jules 2 months ago
      John B Perfectly said
  • Kenny  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  2 months ago
    Welcome to Prison, Chump.......HOLD MY POCKET!!!! He will get "his" due in prison. This sentencing is a JOKE!. Sell crack and get more years. Kill this girl and only 26 years...SYSTEM IS BROKEN!!!!
    • sinbad 2 months ago
      I think the jury only recommended 26 years- hopefully the judge will actually give him a stiffer sentence- but I get your point fer sure it should be death
    • spanky 2 months ago
      It was not 1st degree murder, which means it was not pre meditated. You dont get life for an accident. He killed the girl in a drunken rage. I'm not saying he should get off, but people are making sound like he's a menace to society. So lets hear it from all the fiscal conservatives that want to execute this kid right now. You better hope it's not your kid who accidently kills someone, so you can hear everyone else scream for them to be torn apart!
    • lisa 2 months ago
      He is a menace to society. If he does this to one person in a drunken rage, he'll do it to someone else. He's a domestic abuser. I would venture to guess this hasn't been the first time he's pushed a woman around. Criminals have the rights whereas victims do not.
  • Abbii  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  2 months ago
    Just once I would love to see people like this guy kill his self first and than we can all sleep at night. My prayers go out to the family, there are no words of comfort at times like this, however, there are still a few good people left in the world and we wish you well.
    • Teresa 2 months ago
      That's also a good way for the taxpayers to not waste money on trying a worthless piece of S**t
    • Phoenix 2 months ago
      Trouble is they keep stopping POS like this from killing themselves.
  • John B  •  2 months ago
    Being under the influence is no excuse ..... prison is too good for this animal!
    • Flareside 2 months ago
      He knew he didn't handle liquor well but he drank anyway. Should have been first degree.
    • Tai-274-Wan 2 months ago
      will they place him in a private cell?
  • Norman  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  2 months ago
    26 years for a taking a life? Are you kidding me? Were the jurors on drugs?
  • foreveryoung  •  2 months ago
    It is really irritating when I read how people try to minimize abuse; "he pushed her around a bit" or "I shook her a little". Don't put your hands on her! This guy looks like so she's dead, so what's the big deal.
  • hapa  •  2 months ago
    Why do people keep calling him a "pretty boy"?
  • linda s  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  2 months ago
    Murderer! He will be someones love toy in prison.
  • no  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  2 months ago
    And yet Kim Schmitz got 50 years in jail for Megaupload.com. Messed up people
  • current inhabitant  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  2 months ago
    Such potential, cut down at the very beginning of her life...by a spoiled, stupid, drunk, bully - who KNEW he couldn't handle the alcohol!

    He'd be the likely candidate to be a wife abuser had he found any woman stupid enough to not see him for what he is. (which is most likely why Ms. Love decided to start seeing someone else.)

    He does have a "pretty face" though...and Bubba is going to have a wonderful time getting to know his new beotch in prison! 25 years might be just enough time to let this punk know just what it's like to be abused - SERIOUSLY abused by someone who is bigger, tougher, and deviant. Karma is a wonderful thing.

    When his "buddies" see just what beauty he snuffed out, they may feel justified in returning the favor...after sufficient trips to the shower.

    this murderer has just begun his trip down the rabbit hole. I doubt he'll ever get out. H3ll has just started for him!
  • Jim Wheeler  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  2 months ago
    No one can know the loss that a family feels when they have lost a love one this way. I hope that one day they will find peace.
  • big daddy  •  2 months ago
    if it were my daughter - he would get 26 years and upon his exit of prison he would get death
  • Priya  •  2 months ago
    26 yrs for murder?
  • Sightless  •  New Braunfels, Texas  •  2 months ago
    This is insane! I know a girl who got forty years for selling drugs, no one died. STUPID! I can't think of another word.
  • wild  •  Los Lunas, New Mexico  •  2 months ago
    Another rich kid.....instead of receiving life or death like the rest of us would have received, he got 26 years and I bet he'll be on the streets in less than 10. Pot smokers receive more time in prison.
  • David  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  2 months ago
    The citizens of Our Country need to be protected. Forcing us to pay taxes to support killers is not protecting us. Execution at dawn, the day after sentencing protects us best. It is not revenge.
  • Adam O  •  Sacramento, California  •  2 months ago
    This is not about how many years he gets. Just imagine a pretty boy like him in prsion.
  • Sonny D  •  Concord, California  •  2 months ago
    26 years ,arethey out of their mind,this mean bas---- deserves the death penality, our justice system is so f---- up people get worse than that for smoking pot.
  • Arshieal  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  2 months ago
    All these comments about prison a place none of you have been. Truth be told he'll adjust to it. The whole prison rape vindication is a myth for free citizens. He'll watch cable,play games, eat a hot three a day. And since the parents have money. Money will always be on his books for the extras at store and will keep potential threats paid and off a@$. he'll finish college or at least have the oppertunity. make friends and have visitors. So no! the time does not fit the crime.
    FIX THE SYSTEM!