The estranged husband of former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is sentenced to five years and three months in prison, according to multiple reports. The sentencing follows a conviction in a criminal case brought against the man, with outlets reporting that the court imposed a prison term exceeding five years. The reports describe him as Sturgeon’s estranged husband but do not indicate that the sentence is tied to Nicola Sturgeon personally. Details beyond the length of the sentence vary by outlet, including how the case is summarized and any additional context about the proceedings. Both sources emphasize the same core outcome: the prison term of five years and three months. The coverage focuses on the sentence itself rather than broader political implications. No information in the provided excerpts specifies whether there is an appeal or when the sentence begins, and neither outlet summary includes further specifics about the charges or the court’s reasoning.