Timothy Edward Rinehults, of Brooklyn, pleaded guilty Tuesday in county Circuit Court in Annapolis to five cases of first-degree burglary.
He also agreed to pay restitution on those cases plus for three other break-ins in Linthicum from May 21 to June 30.
Rinehults was one of four people charged in the string of break-ins.
Megan Woodmancy, 21, of Brooklyn, was also charged but did not go to trial, and Kari Rund, 22, received a five-year sentence with...
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he needed more time in jail... - 2009-11-13 12:55:54
throw him under jail.......
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