DURING A MODIFICATION OF SENTENCE HEARING FRIDAY IN UPSON SUPERIOR COURT, JUDGE TOMMY HANKINSON ORDERED MIKEL WILSON, AGE 40 TO SERVE 400 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE.
WILSON CONTENDED HE HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES AND HE NEEDS TO STAY IN THOMASTON TO GET FAMILY CARE FOR HIS CONDITION. CHIEF JUDGE CHRIS EDWARDS SENTENCED WILSON TO PRISON PLUS BANISHMENT FROM THE GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FOR 10 YEARS FOLLOWING HIS RELEASE.
WILSON, A CONVICTED CRACK COCAINE DEALER, WENT TO PRISON FOR A BURGLARY AT A THOMASTON PHYSICIAN’S HOME WHILE THE FAMILY WAS OUT OF THE COUNTRY. HE WAS RELEASED IN NOVEMBER.
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