I am sure he has an angle he is working on as I type this reply to you. I wanted a 50 year sentence with him serving 35 or more year. too bad it did not happen.
Yes, I understand your point of view, but what can we do if this is the nature of the laws in America? Here in my country and some other countries there are life imprisonment sentences, but this does not seem to be the case in the United States.
The judge and jury found it appropriate for the prison period to be only 25 years, perhaps since American law does not allow more than that. If the SBF case requires more years of imprisonment, this means that the American government must reconsider the penal laws related to such cases. .