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Michael Brewer Update: Matthew Bent, Fla. teen, sentenced to 11 years in prison for burning attack, authorities say

Matthew Bent in court on June 11, 2012 File, CBS Miami

(CBS/AP) FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A Florida teenager convicted of orchestrating a burning attack on a middle school classmate continued to insist on his innocence as he was sentenced to 11 years in prison Thursday.

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Circuit Judge Matthew Destry agreed with prosecutors that 18-year-old Matthew Bent was just as much to blame in the 2009 attack on Michael Brewer, who was soaked in alcohol and then set on fire. Brewer was 15 years old at the time. Bent was convicted of aggravated battery in June.

"I cannot ignore that, but for Mr. Bent's orchestration of these events, none of this would have happened," Destry said.

Before he was sentenced, Bent turned and apologized to Brewer but said he was not the ringleader.

"I didn't intend for any of this to happen," he said. "I didn't tell nobody to do that."

Brewer survived by leaping into an apartment complex swimming pool, but suffered severe burns over two-thirds of his body. In court Thursday, he looked in good shape physically but family members said his skin grafts still cause pain and he suffers from frequent nightmares. His mother, Valerie Brewer, said the family was satisfied with the sentence.

"What happened to Michael touched people around the world. We got justice today," she said.

Brewer himself declined comment. "I'm good," he said.

The series of events began with a marijuana pipe that Brewer testified Bent wanted him to purchase. When Brewer declined, Bent allegedly went to the Brewer home and tried to steal a bicycle. Bent was arrested on theft charges.

Brewer stayed home from Deerfield Beach Middle School the next day, fearing a reprisal from most of the boys who also attended the same middle school. Brent and a group of boys were walking home after school when they found a jug of rubbing alcohol atop an apartment complex wall. About the same time, they ran into Brewer, who had decided to go over to a friend's house.

What happened next is in dispute. Some boys said Bent offered to pay them to punch Brewer, and others said it was Bent who signaled that they would pour the alcohol on him. Ultimately, according to trial testimony, the jug was dumped on Brewer by Denver Colorado Jarvis and then Jesus Mendez flicked his lighter.

Jarvis and Mendez pleaded no contest to attempted second-degree murder charges. Jarvis is serving an eight-year sentence and Mendez was sentenced to 11 years. Bent at one point was offered a plea deal and eight-year sentence, but opted for trial. He was acquitted of the attempted murder charge but convicted of aggravated battery in June.

Prosecutor Maria Schneider urged Destry to impose the 11-year term on Bent, still less than the 15-year maximum.

"This young man refuses to accept any responsibility for what happened to Michael Brewer. I think that's very disturbing," she said.

Bent will be given credit for the three-plus years he has already spent in jail, leaving him with less than eight years to go. His father, Dennis Bent, said the conviction and sentence will be appealed.

"This case, it's not over," Dennis Bent said. "He didn't do anything wrong. I don't see it as fully justice."

Complete coverage of Michael Brewer on Crimesider

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