. . .Probation given for death ^Continued from page 1) and hospitalization at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Linda Ann Clark was apparently cut with a knife on the right side of her throat and the right side of her chest. Susan Dial received injuries to her arm and hand, records show. Clark was given credit for 100 days served in jail and was recom mended for work release. In addition to the assault charges, Clark also was found guil ty of shooting a shotgun into a dwelling occupied by Mary Strong and by Linda Sue Clark. The incident occurred on June 1 and was ruled a probation viola tion. The suspension of a three year sentence for an earlier offense was revoked by Herring. Work release was recommended and credit was given for 261 days already served on that sentence. Clark was also convicted of breaking into the Strong dwelling and the house of Mary Sue Locklear on June 1 with the intent to commit kidnapping. For the offenses, Clark was sentenced to three years in jail suspended with five years of super vised probation. In still further Superior Court action, Thurman D. Anderson, 21, plead guilty to felonious escape from Sandhills Youth Center on July 21 for which he received a one-year jail term added to his ex isting sentence. Anderson also plead guilty to breaking and entering an unoc cupied mobile home at Mobile Home and Auto Sales Inc. on July 22, and breaking and entering of a mobile home occupied by Pandora Rowland. The escapee apparently removed a baby blanket, a dog leash, assorted food items and $40 from the Rowland home. For the break-ins, Anderson was sentenced three years in the Department of Correction with a recommendation of work release. Another Sandhills Youth Center resident was sentenced to one year, to be served at the expiration of his present term for escape. Phillip Allan Jones, 23, plead guilty to the escape from the in stitution earlier this year. David Silva, 27, was sentenced to serve an additional year for his August 23 escape from McCain Prison Hospital. Silva had been serving 15 years for armed robbery. In other court action: ?Ernest Thomas, AKA Ernest Mims, 39, plead guilty to breaking and entering the home of Harry McAllister on April 16, 1984, and the larceny of guns and stereo equipment. He was sentenced to three years in jail suspended with five years supervised probation and ordered to make restitution of $350. ?Glenwood Nelson Bowling, 44, of Matthews, was found guilty by a jury of exceeding 55 mile per hour on July 11 and was sentenced to not more than 60 days and not less than 10 days in jail with 12 months probation and a fine of $100. ?Danny Jacobs, 37, of Raeford, who was found guilty in Hoke County District Court by Judge Warren Pate of assault on a female and communicating threats. Jacobs was sentenced to nine months and not more than 12 months in jail with supervised pro bation for one year and fined SI 50. ?Valencici Parker, 31, was found guilty in Superior Court of violation probation and was sentenced to three years in jail for an earlier breaking and entering offense. Work release was recom mended and credit was given for 107 days spent in jail. ?John Howard Graham, 27, was found guilty of violating his proba tion for an earlier breaking and entering conviction. Graham was sentenced to three years in jail. ?Jeanette Shaw Pittman, 64, of Pinehurst, was guilty of Driving While Impaired (DWI) and sentenced to 60 days and a fine of $100 suspended with a year of un supervised probation. . . .Break-ins reported (Continued from page 1) Mobile Home Sales, the report shows. The appliances were valued at $755. Also last week, the Hoke Coun ty Schools' Audio/Visual Depart ment was robbed of equipment and a piggy bank. 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