Media | Andy Coulson Murdoch Honcho Gets 18 Months Andy Coulson could be out in 9 months By Kate Seamons Posted Jul 4, 2014 3:19 AM CDT Copied Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson arrives at the Old Bailey court to be sentenced, in London, Friday, July 4, 2014. (AP Photo/PA, Stefan Rousseau) "No one is above the law," said British Prime Minister David Cameron today in reaction to the sentence handed to former News of the World editor Andy Coulson—who went on to work for Cameron. Coulson was sentenced to 18 months in prison for participating in a phone-hacking conspiracy. The BBC reports that per sentencing rules, Coulson can be released "on license" in half that time. Three other former journalists and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire who had all pleaded guilty received shorter sentences. Judge John Saunders acknowledged that "there will be those who will be outraged" that the sentences were so short, reports the AP. But he said the legal maximum for phone hacking was two years in prison, regardless of the number of victims. Saunders said he was reducing Coulson's sentence from the maximum to reflect aspects of "good character" he had shown in helping others, and because the case had taken so long to get to court. Read These Next The Supreme Court just struck down President Trump's tariffs. Big Bang Theory star reveals his 'masked vigilante thing.' A new ransom demand arrives in the Nancy Guthrie case. Veterans sue to block Trump's arch. Report an error