Aaron McKinney is convicted of first-degreefelonymurderandsecond-degreemurder. He is spared the death penalty and is sentenced to 2consecutivelifesentences.
So ... if we get to the point where there is a conviction and sentencing, the judge would have the discretion at that point to give multiple consecutivesentences, and the limits on the judge at that point are one-third of the middle term, which would be an additional two years.