Burlington County Man Pleads Guilty to Possession of Child Porn
Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina says James Hunt of Burlington Township entered a guilty plea on May 5th in Mount Holly to one count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child. Under terms of the agreement reached with the Prosecutor’s Office, he will be placed on the state’s sex offender registry and will also be under parole supervision for life.
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Coffina says an investigation began last year after the Burlington County Prosecutor s Office s High-tech Crimes Unit received information regarding Hunt’s online activities from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Authorities were able to determine Hunt had been uploading videos containing child sexual abuse material. Multiple electronic devices were seized from his home when a search warrant was executed.
MOUNT HOLLY A Burlington Township man will serve three years in prison on child sex assault charges.
James Hunt, 21, pleaded guilty last week to endangering the welfare of a child in connection with uploading child sex assault images to the internet.
The Threadleaf Terrace man had drawn the attention of Burlington County Prosecutor s Office (BCPO) High-Tech Crimes Unit and had been under investigation since last year.
During a search warrant of his residence, the unit found child sex-abuse files on Hunt s devices.
He and others were arrested during the BCPO’s Operation Safe Quarantine project.
Hector Luis Davila reports on public safety for the Burlington County Times, the Courier Post, and The Daily Journal. He is from Philadelphia and studied journalism at Eastern University. Reach him at hdavila@gannett.com
A man from Camden County has been arrested for possessing and sending images of child sexual exploitation.
Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill Mayer and Cherry Hill Police Chief William Monaghan say 18-year-old Matthew Porch of Cherry Hill has been charged with one count of second-degree Distribution of Child Exploitation Material and one count of third-degree Possession of Child Exploitation Material.
Detectives from the High-Tech Crimes Unit (HTCU), Cherry Hill Police Department, and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) – Cherry Hill Office as well as the New Jersey State Police Electronics Detection K-9 went to Porch’s home on the unit block of Eddy Lane on April 30. Detectives were led there following a report that someone inside the home was allegedly receiving and distributing sexual images of underage girls.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) - As the legislative session in Indianapolis wraps up this month, several bills have already been signed into law by Governor Eric Holcomb.
One piece of legislation will honor Indiana s suffragists who were instrumental in the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 by constructing a monument on Statehouse grounds.
The legislation extends the Indiana s Women s Suffrage Centennial Commission until July 1, 2024. The group will commission the creation of the monument, which the Department of Administration will construct by January 1, 2024.
Holcomb signed this bill into law on April 1.
The training will include instruction on the neurobiology of trauma, trauma-informed interviewing and other investigative techniques applicable for sexual assault investigators. The focus of the bill is on adult victims of sexual assault.