The second of two defendants in an August 2018 dog-killing case in Winter Harbor has pleaded guilty to eight misdemeanor charges and been sentenced to time already served in jail. As part of a plea deal with prosecutors, Nathan Burke, 39, of Hancock, also was ordered to pay a $180 fine by the end of March and to serve one year of probation. Burke originally faced several felony charges as a result of the shooting death of a pug named Franky, who was owned by Winter Harbor lobsterman Philip Torrey.