Of the three men, Spanier ultimately received the lightest sentence — four to 12 months, with at least two months in jail and two more under house arrest. Schultz, 67, was sentenced to six to 23 months, with at least two in jail and four on house arrest. Curley, 63, received the harshest penalty: seven to 23 months, with at least three in jail and four on house arrest. Both also were fined and ordered to perform community service.