GAINESVILLE, Ga. - Ernest Leander Shaw has been sentenced
for possession of child pornography.
Shaw, a former substitute teacher, taught at various schools throughout
the county.
“Child pornography is abuse of society’s most vulnerable
population—young children,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak. “Children trust that adults and those in
leadership positions will be their protector.
Shaw chose to betray that trust.”
“There is no sentence that can ever make the victims of
child pornography whole again,” said Chris Hacker, Special Agent in Charge of
FBI Atlanta. “It is even more disheartening when a person entrusted to protect
children, our most vulnerable citizens, is the person who promotes this abuse.
We can only hope that Shaw's sentence will discourage others from this depraved
behavior.”
“It is my hope that Shaw is monitored to the fullest extent
and can never have access to children again, as he had access here in Jackson
County in our schools. He committed
horrendous acts when he possessed child pornography for his gratification and
then had access to our children here in Jackson County,” said Jackson County
Sheriff Janis Mangum.
According to U.S. Attorney Pak, the charges and other
information presented in court: In or around May 2018, the Jackson County
Sheriff’s Office received information that Shaw possessed an electronic device
that contained child pornography. During
their subsequent interview with Shaw, he admitted that the images belonged to him. Based upon Shaw’s consent to a search of his
residence, telephones, and other electronic devices, and a search warrant
obtained from a Jackson County Magistrate Judge, the Jackson County Sheriff’s
Office eventually found hundreds of images and videos of child pornography on
various electronic devices in Shaw’s residence.
Ernest Leander Shaw, 66, of Nicholson, Georgia, was
sentenced today by U.S. District Court Judge Richard W. Story to two years in
prison, to be followed by 10 years of supervised release of which the first two
years will be served on home confinement.
Shaw was indicted by a federal grand jury on September 18, 2018. He pleaded guilty to the sole count in the
indictment, pursuant to a written plea agreement.
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, with the initial investigation handled by the Jackson County
Sheriff’s Office.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Sekret T. Sneed prosecuted the case.
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