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Convict pleads to additional burglaries

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PANAMA CITY -- A man serving 10 years for burglary will serve 10 years more after pleading no contest Tuesday morning to several business and boat burglaries.

Judge James Fensom sentenced Clifford Washburn Jr. to 10 years in prison in accordance with a plea agreement. He ordered the sentence served consecutive with the 10 years Washburn is already serving.

Washburn, 42, of Panama City Beach, was convicted at trial last November of burglarizing Shuckums Oyster Bar and Seafood Grill, where police caught him in the act after he tripped an alarm.

Tuesday morning, as attorneys were preparing to select a jury for his trial, Washburn pleaded no contest to six counts of burglary of a structure or conveyance, four counts of grand theft and one count each of felony criminal mischief and possession of burglary tools.


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