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Man pleads no-contest to trespass at convenience store; judge suspends sentence and bars return
Summary
Michael Jovan Washington entered a no-contest plea to criminal trespass for entering a Citgo Food Mart where he had been previously banned; the judge accepted the plea and sentenced him to 12 months with 21 days to serve, credit for time served, suspended on condition he not return to the store.
Michael Jovan Washington pleaded no-contest to criminal trespass for entering a Citgo Food Mart from which he had been previously banned; Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted the plea and imposed a suspended sentence with a short jail term.
Prosecutors recounted that on Aug. 19, 2025, Washington…
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