Two suspects in the burning of a 15-year-old boy in 2009 learned their sentences Wednesday.

Jesus Mendez pleaded no contest to a charge of second-degree attempted murder in the October 2009 attack on Michael Brewer.

VIDEO: Brewer family reacts

Mendez, then 16 years old, Denver Jarvis and Matthew Bent, both of whom were 15, were arrested and charged as adults with second-degree attempted murder after police said they doused Brewer, then 15, with rubbing alcohol at a Deerfield Beach apartment complex and lit him on fire.

Brewer spent months in a hospital recovering after the attack.

A judge sentenced Mendez to 11 years in prison followed by one year of community control and 18 years of probation.

Jarvis also pleaded no contest Wednesday. He was sentenced to eight years in prison, one year of community control and 21 years of probation.

“I think they should get longer, but it’s all right. I know they’re going to mess up anyway,” Brewer said.

“It is a very long journey, and it’s nice to be able to see the light at the end of our tunnel, and our family’s really going to start to be able to heal,” Brewer’s mother said. “Having to come back time and time again, you have to reopen all these wounds, and the nightmares come back and the feelings come back, and it’s really difficult. We’re looking forward to closure so we can finally heal as a family.”

Bent's trial is scheduled to begin on March 12, 2012.