WINONA, Minn. – A Winona pleaded guilty to a bar stabbing in which another man was critically wounded. The plea from Larry Tramone Hudson, 41, was to a negotiated-down charge of third-degree rioting. Originally he was charged also with assault and carrying a dangerous weapon. Hudson was arrested in March after a fight outside the Cornerstone Bar on West Fourth Street. The criminal complaint said that Hudson had been picking fights and being disruptive in the bar. Outside, the complaint said, he pulled a seven-inch pocket knife and stabbed two 23-year-old men — one of whom was hospitalized in critical condition.