A federal judge on Monday rejected a deal between federal prosecutors and at least one of the men who killed Ahmaud Arbery after the victim’s family objected to the plea bargain.

Prosecutors in the federal hate crime case filed papers over the weekend striking deals with Travis and Gregory McMichael, whose prison sentences would run concurrently.

But Arbery’s family balked at the deals, particularly an agreement allowing the men to serve their hate crime convictions first in a federal penitentiary.

Ahmaud Arbery with his mother Wanda Cooper.Family photo

After hearing the victim’s parents speak against the deal, U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Wood said she doesn’t have enough information to approve it on Monday and has no choice but to reject it.

“It is my decision to reject the plea agreement,” she said after being presented with the plea bargain of Travis McMichael. “In this case, it is appropriate to hear at sentencing from all concerned including the victim’s family.”

The judge said she didn’t know if 30 years in federal prison for the men was an appropriate sentence.

“I can’t say that 360 months is a precise … fair sentence in this case,” Wood said. “It could be more, it could be less, it could be that. But given the unique circumstances of this case and my desire to hear form all concerned regarding the sentencing before I pronounce sentence, I am not comfortable accepting the terms of the plea agreement.”

The Sunday filings name father Gregory McMichael and son Travis McMichael. The third convicted murderer in the case, neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan, was not mentioned.

Attorneys for both Gregory and Travis McMichael asked for 48 hours to consult with their clients over their next move.

Their federal hate crimes trial is set to begin a week from Monday.

This is a breaking story, please refresh here for updates.

Dennis Romero contributed.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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