In 1998, after a lengthy trial, Harold Goodman and Sunny Hall were given the death penalty, after both being found on charges of conspiracy and 195 counts of murder as a result of the Bombing of Johnson Space Center. Sunny's lawyers fought for life imprisonment instead due to her lack of criminal history but was given no sympathy. Jimmy Stevens struck a plea bargain with the prosecutors and testified against his co-conspirators and received a 12-year prison sentence as well as a $200,000 fine. President Wilson's handling of the aftermath brought the nation together and became a turning point of her re-election.