A Mount Croghan man was sentenced to nine years in jail in connection with a May 2008 robbery at a Pageland video rental store, Assistant 4th Circuit Solicitor Adam Foard said in a press release issued Wednesday.
Jerry Lamont Hubbard was convicted Tuesday of strong armed robbery and was sentenced by 4th Circuit Court Judge Paul M. Burch after the solicitor’s office recommended a 10-year sentence.
Witnesses said Hubbard entered the store brandishing a shotgun. During the subsequent investigation by Pageland police, the weapon was found abandoned nearby.
Police received a tip that led them to Hubbard, who later confessed to the crime, Foard said.
“Hubbard, a career criminal, invaded this business and placed the clerk in imminent harm,” Foard said. “While he had no record of a crime of this magnitude and the amount of property stolen was minor, that in no way means this case is any less serious. A prison term is most appropriate in case of this nature.”
Strong armed robbery is classified as a felony. Hubbard will serve his time at a facility designated by the S.C. Department of Corrections, Foard said.

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