Story highlights A verdict has been issued in the espionage trial of jailed Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, reports from Iran say

The semiofficial Iranian Students' News Agency cited a judiciary spokesman

The details of the verdict and sentence were not immediately known

(CNN) An Iranian court has handed down a verdict in the espionage trial of jailed Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, the semiofficial Iranian Students' News Agency reported on Sunday, quoting the judiciary spokesman.

The verdict and the sentence are not yet known.

Rezaian's family said the lack of information "follows an unconscionable pattern by Iranian authorities of silence, obfuscation, delay and a total lack of adherence to international law, as well as Iranian law."

ISNA quoted the judiciary spokesman, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei, as saying that "this person has been sentenced, but I don't know the details of the verdict."

Mohseni Ejei said the ruling may be appealed by Rezaian or his lawyer in the next 20 days.