Brian Hogan, the man who obtained a lost iPhone 4 prototype and later admitted he "regretted" not returning it to Apple, was sentenced to one year of probation, 40 hours of community service and will pay Apple $250 in restitution, CNet reports. A friend of Hogan's named Sage Wallower, who allegedly helped Hogan "shop" the prototype to media outlets, also received the same sentence. The pair were found guilty of misdemeanor theft earlier today after originally pleading not guilty.