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2 men appealing their sentences for role in Steven Miller killing

Chesley Lucas and Calvin Kenny were sentenced to more than 12 years last month.

Judge had rejected joint submission from Crown and defence that would have meant less jail time

Calvin Kenny (left) and Chesley Lucas were each sentenced to 12 years and six months on charges of manslaughter, home invasion, forcible confinement and arson in relation to the July 2016 death of Steven Miller. (Eddy Kennedy/CBC)

Two men are appealing their sentences for killing Steven Miller in Conception Bay South.

Chesley Lucas and Calvin Kenny were sentenced last month byJudge Colin Flynn to12 years and six monthsin prisonwhich was five years more than what was recommended by Crown and defence lawyers.

Lucas and Kenny had entered guilty pleas on charges ofhome invasion, manslaughter, forcible confinement and arson in relation to the July 2016 incident in Seal Cove.

The facts of the case cannot be reported because another accused, Paul Connolly, isstill before the justice system.

Lucas's lawyer saidhe has filed an appeal. Kenny's lawyer, Bob Buckingham, confirmed for CBC News Friday that he intends to do the same.

Buckingham expressed frustration at the time of the sentencing that a judge would reject a joint submission from Crown and defence lawyers.

Miller was killed in 2016 following a home invasion in Seal Cove, Conception Bay South.

His home was set on fire, and his body was found with stab wounds at the end of a driveway.

With files from Terry Roberts