Peterson, 62, is
serving a 38-year sentence for the 2004 murder of Kathleen
Savio, his third wife, a case that was made into a television
movie starring Rob Lowe.
In May he was found guilty of solicitation of murder and
solicitation of murder for hire when a jury agreed he had
plotted in 2014 to find someone to kill James Glasgow, the Will
County state's attorney who prosecuted him in the case of his
wife's murder.
Randolph County Judge Richard Brown handed down the sentence on
Friday against Peterson, who faced up to 70 years for the two
solicitation crimes.
"Today's sentencing is a just and fair result for a serious
crime that must be punished," Attorney General Lisa Madigan said
in a statement. Prosecutors from Madigan's office tried the case
along with Randolph County State's Attorney Jeremy Walker.
Peterson is serving his original murder sentence at the maximum
security Menard Correctional Center in southern Illinois. That
is where a fellow inmate taped him discussing the
murder-for-hire plot.
(Reporting by Fiona Ortiz; Editing by Leslie Adler, Bernard Orr)
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