Defendant sentenced to 300 months for federal child sex trafficking conviction
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A defendant received a 300-month prison sentence following a federal conviction for child sex trafficking. The sentence reflects the court's effort to hold traffickers accountable for exploiting minors.
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DEFENDANT SENTENCED TO 300 MONTHS FOR CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING
Media Coverage · May 8, 2026
A defendant was sentenced to 300 months in prison for child sex trafficking. This sentence is a result of a guilty verdict in a federal court. The defendant's conviction and sentence are a significant step in holding perpetrators accountable for these heinous crimes.
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- • Child sex trafficking
- • Federal criminal conviction
- • Lengthy prison sentence
- • Victim protection
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DEFENDANT SENTENCED TO 300 MONTHS FOR CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING
Media Coverage · May 08, 2026
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1 eventDEFENDANT SENTENCED TO 300 MONTHS FOR CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING
A defendant was sentenced to 300 months in prison for child sex trafficking. This sentence is a result of a guilty verdict in a federal court. The defendant's conviction and sentence are a significant step in holding perpetrators accountable for these heinous crimes.
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