 Who says you can't have it all? Not Appalachian Wireless. We know what you want. Appalachian Wireless offers the hottest smartphones and unlimited data plans, all on the region's number one network. On New Year's Day 2014, Michael Hogg was stabbed to death here in Whiteburg. Today in Letcher Circuit Court, Patrick Smith entered a guilty plea to charges that he facilitated James Huffman in committing Hogg's murder. 32-year-old Patrick Smith pleaded guilty Tuesday to amended charges in the case against him in Michael Hogg's death. Smith pleaded guilty to amended charges of criminal facilitation to commit murder, three counts of facilitation to attempted murder, and several misdemeanor charges. Smith admitted that he facilitated James Huffman the fourth in stabbing Hogg to death in downtown Whiteburg on New Year's Day 2014. Smith had faced charges including complicity to murder and complicity to attempted murder in Hogg's death. James Huffman the fourth was convicted in December in Hogg's murder and was sentenced earlier this year to life in prison. Since Smith was facing the same potential outcome, his attorney believes the plea agreement, which could see him serve 20 years in prison, is a good deal. Today's outcome, I think, is the best outcome for Patrick and really for everybody involved. It may have taken four years, but finally we got to the point where the charges were reduced so that they only reflected what actually happened that night. The prosecution in the case also believes the agreement is appropriate. This was something that every one of the complaining parties and their families were in agreement was in the best interest of the victims. I have to weigh not what's best for personally the office, I have to look at what's better for the victims. I am convinced that from what they've said and told me this was in their best interest. Patrick Smith is set to be sentenced August 20th. Michael Hogg was 24 years old when he was killed. In Whitesburg, Chris Anderson, EKB News.