Four men, found guilty of the murder of a Catholic schoolboy in Co Antrim three years ago, have been told they will serve a minimum of ten years in prison.
15-year-old Michael McIlveen died on 8 May 2006 after he was beaten with a baseball bat by Protestant youths in Ballymena.
Another man convicted of the teenager's manslaughter was given a three-year suspended sentence.
Two others were also sentenced. One was given ten months for affray and criminal damage and the other a conditional discharge for criminal damage.
Michael's family have criticised the sentencing. The teenager's sister said they were deeply disappointed with the jail terms handed down my Mr Justice Treacy were too leniant.