Two undocumented immigrants on Thursday were sentenced to lengthy prison terms without parole followed by lifetime probationary terms for their conviction of rape and kidnapping in the November 2014 attack on a woman celebrating her 21st birthday near City Market. Andy Fabricio Carcamo Maradiaga, 23, was sentenced to 40 years in prison - 25 years for rape and 15 years, consecutive, for kidnapping - without parole plus a life probation. His co-defendant, Castro Eric Reyes, 28, was sentenced to 35 years - 25 on the rape and 10 years consecutive for the kidnapping - also without parole and to be followed by a life time probation. Chatham County Superior Court Judge Louisa Abbot said before imposing sentence that the conduct of the defendants with an unconscious victim was, “I think about as vile as it gets.” “Not only did the defendants intend to rape this completely helpless young woman but also invited friends to so,” the judge said. “The defendants showed no remorse for their acts until today,” she added. And in imposing sentence, Abbot said that in all likelihood, each would face deportation to their native Honduras as completing the incarceration. She prefaced her sentences by saying that neither was based on ”ethnicity or status in the country.” As part of the probated sentence, each must register as a sexual offender and is barred from nightclubs, bars or liquor stores as well as alcoholic beverages. The pair were convicted by a jury on Tuesday in the assault on a Liberty County woman celebrating her 21st birthday Nov.