Tuolumne County Man Convicted for Receiving and Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material
Following a three-day jury trial, Stephen Tyler Prock, 58, of Jamestown, was found guilty today of receipt and distribution of child sexual abuse material.
Stephen Tyler Prock, 58, of Jamestown, was found guilty of receipt and distribution of child sexual abuse material. The conviction followed a three-day jury trial. Prock's sentencing details are not available in the provided information.
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Media Coverage · April 23, 2026
Stephen Tyler Prock, 58, of Jamestown, was convicted of receiving and distributing child sexual abuse material after a three-day jury trial. This conviction is a significant step in holding individuals accountable for their role in the exploitation of children. The guilty verdict sends a clear message that such crimes will not be tolerated.
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Tuolumne County Man Convicted for Receiving and Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material
Media Coverage · Apr 23, 2026
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Tuolumne County Man Convicted for Receiving and Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material is an active criminal matter.
The case is currently organized around Child sexual abuse material, Receipt and distribution.
Stephen Tyler Prock, 58, of Jamestown, was found guilty of receipt and distribution of child sexual abuse material. The conviction followed a three-day jury trial. Prock's sentencing details are not available in the provided information.
On April 23, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: Stephen Tyler Prock, 58, of Jamestown, was convicted of receiving and distributing child sexual abuse material after a three-day jury trial. This conviction is a significant step in holding individuals accountable for their role in the exploitation of.
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Stephen Tyler Prock, 58, of Jamestown, was convicted of receiving and distributing child sexual abuse material after a three-day jury trial. This conviction is a significant step in holding individuals accountable for their role in the exploitation of children. The guilty verdict sends a clear message that such crimes will not be tolerated.
Following a three-day jury trial, Stephen Tyler Prock, 58, of Jamestown, was found guilty today of receipt and distribution of child sexual abuse material.
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