Litchfield man of 30 years for child pornography
A judge of the central Illinois sentenced a man aged 66 Litchfield to 30 years in prison for manufacturing and possession of child pornography.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Paul Kincaid Hanson calls a “nightmare for every parent.” Claimed to prosecutors for the maximum rate of 40 years and Hanson said she had asked if she could have more.
Instead, U.S. District Judge Jeanne Scott Kincaid sentenced to 30 years Tuesday.
Kincaid was once a deacon and Sunday teaching. Prosecutors allege that sexual images of minors in a temporary photo studio above a hair salon near his home.
His defence lawyer said an 40-year rate would have amounted to a sentence of life imprisonment because of suffering Kincaid’s Not health.
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