An Eight Mile man got a year in prison Tuesday for destroying evidence of sexually explicit images of children.
James Baxter pleaded guilty in December to destruction and alteration of records. Had he been caught with actual child pornography, his punishment likely would have been significantly more severe. The average sentence in fiscal year 2019 for non-production child pornography offenses was more than 8½ years, according to a JuneIn addition to the prison time, Senior U.S. District Judge William Steele ordered Baxter to be supervised by the U.S. Probation Office for three years after his term.
Initially, according to court records, Baxter claimed someone had hacked him and denied having child pornography. Later, his plea agreement shows, he admitted to law enforcement investigators that he deleted his Kik app and conducted a network reset of his cell phone because he believed agents were going to question him about the images.
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