Inside his dimly lit pottery studio on a secluded backroad in Pittsboro, North Carolina, Mark Hewitt sits on a stool holding a mug filled with coffee in his clay-stained, calloused hands.
Marcell Thomas Winston, 20, of St. Cloud, was sentenced Feb. 22 to one year in jail, with 363 days stayed, for one gross misdemeanor count of criminal vehicular operation for leaving the scene of collision. One felony count of fleeing a peace officer in a vehicle was dismissed. Winston was given credit for two days served, and he will be on supervised probation for two years. If he violates terms of probation, he could go to jail. Judge Mary Mahler presided.
Nicholas Allen Vinar, 30, of Buffalo, was sentenced Feb. 23 to a stay of imposition for one felony count of threats of violence. He was given credit for 106 days served. He will be on supervised probation for five years. If he successfully completes probation, the conviction will be deemed a misdemeanor. One misdemeanor count of domestic assault was dismissed. Judge Kris Davick-Halfen presided.
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