03-15-2006, 09:38 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 118
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Um,
Don't you think you left out something important?
Quote:
Because Whorley has a prior federal child pornography conviction, he faces a mandatory
minimum term of fifteen years of imprisonment. Whorley?s earlier child pornography conviction
occurred on March 5, 1999, and he was sentenced to 46 months of incarceration, followed by
three years of supervised probation. In January 2003, after Whorley had served his sentence, he
was re-arrested for violating the conditions of his probation. Whorley subsequently pled guilty to
violating the conditions of his release and was sentenced to an additional 12 months of
incarceration to be followed by 12 months of supervision by the United States Probation Office.
Whorley was released from incarceration again in January of 2004, but violated the conditions of
his supervised probation and was re-arrested on April 5, 2004. The conduct that led to his arrest
on April 5 was the basis for the present prosecution.
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http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/ceos/P...0PR_120105.pdf
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