Both defendants received maximum sentence - without parole
AUGUSTA, GA: The
second member of a couple who admitted producing and sharing child pornography
has been sentenced to a substantial prison sentence.
Carrie Marie Minton, 25, of Cordova, S.C., was sentenced to
30 years in prison for Production of Child Pornography in U.S. District Court
by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall, said Bobby L. Christine, U.S. Attorney for the
Southern District of Georgia. Her co-defendant, Charles Brandon Powell, 33, of
Hephzibah, previously was sentenced to 30 years in prison on the same charge.
Both will be subject to supervised release after completion of their prison
terms, and there is no parole in the federal system.
“The resolution of this horrifying case is a credit to the
outstanding investigative and prosecutorial work of agencies dedicated to
protecting the most vulnerable among us,” said U.S. Attorney Christine. “Our
office will be unrelenting in hunting down and holding accountable those who
would exploit children for their own sick gratification.”
As described in court documents and testimony, Minton and
Powell held online discussions to plan a sexual encounter with an 8-year-old
girl whom Minton planned to bring to Powell’s Hephzibah home from Neeses, S.C.
After Minton sent an explicit photo of another juvenile, a 5-month-old girl, to
Powell in June 2018, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
alerted authorities, who intervened as the plot was in motion. Powell and
Minton were taken into custody without either of the children subjected to
further harm.
“This case is an outstanding example of how partnerships
between the FBI and our state and local law enforcement agencies are essential
in protecting our citizens and in particular, children, our most vulnerable
citizens,” said Chris Hacker, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta.
“Hopefully, the severity of this sentence sends a strong message to anyone who
would even think about hurting a child in this way.”
The case was investigated by the FBI, the Georgia Bureau of
Investigation (GBI) and the South Carolina Office of the Attorney General.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Tara Lyons prosecuted the case for the United States.
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