<p>Eleven men were sentenced Wednesday to punishment ranging from probation to a year in federal prison on charges related to the seizure of 33 illegally made machine guns.</p><p>Three of the defendants admitted to federal agents that they had unlawfully manufactured or sold machine guns and pleaded guilty in April, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.</p><p>Michael A. Miller, 49, who was accused of manufacturing the weapons in his Carrollton home from 1999-2004, was sentenced to a year in prison. Larry Bush, 50, of Lawrenceville received a sentence of nine months in prison, and J. Corey Adams, 28, of Carrollton was sentenced to six months in a halfway house and five years of probation.</p><p>Sentenced to one year of probation for possession of machine guns were Kevin Bush, 42, of South Shore, Ky.; Huey Hutchinson, 66, of Carrollton; Joseph Stanley Nabors, 49, of Dallas, Ga.; Phillip Slaughter, 43, of Douglasville; Bruce Wade Wilkinson, 40, of Columbus; Rodney Williams, 44, of Roopville; John Arrington, 33, of Heflin, Ala.; and Thomas Morrision, 42, of Villa Rica.</p><p>Three others convicted in the case, Mark S. Miller, 43, of Carrollton, Donald Walls, 64, of Roopville, and Spencer Gay, 33, of Carrollton, will be sentenced later, prosecutors said.</p>