County Armagh victim Natasha McShane has started to speak and use her right hand after brutal baseball bat attack.
Heriberto Viramontes (35) has been sentenced to 90 years in prison for the brutal attack on County Armagh student Natasha McShane and her friend, in Bucktown, Chicago in April 2010.
The savage baseball bat attack left McShane (27) in a wheelchair with impaired communication abilities and Stacy Jurich with permanent health issues, including seizures.
Viramontes will serve two consecutive sentences of 25 years for the attempted murder of McShane, 25 years for the attempted murder of Jurich, 20 years for armed robbery, and 20 years for causing great bodily harm.
The judge said a "significant sentence is necessary."
He was found guilty of the attack in October 2013. Prosecutors asked for a sentence of 120 years in prison.
The savage baseball bat attack left McShane (27) in a wheelchair with impaired communication abilities and Stacy Jurich with permanent health issues, including seizures.
Viramontes will serve two consecutive sentences of 25 years for the attempted murder of McShane, 25 years for the attempted murder of Jurich, 20 years for armed robbery, and 20 years for causing great bodily harm.
The judge said a "significant sentence is necessary."
He was found guilty of the attack in October 2013. Prosecutors asked for a sentence of 120 years in prison.