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Jail for repeat offender

Published: Wed 1 Jul 2009 04:25 PM
Jail for repeat offender
A 33-year-old repeat offender was jailed for 18 months today for distributing child sexual abuse images.
William John George, unemployed, of Port Chalmers pleaded guilty to 10 charges of distributing an objectionable publication and was sentenced in the Dunedin District Court by Judge Paul Kellar.
The Department of Internal Affairs said George was warned in 1997 and convicted in 2001 for trading objectionable material. In June 2006 an Internal Affairs investigator discovered George was again making child sexual abuse material available via peer-to-peer software on the Internet. The inspector downloaded 26 files from George’s shared folder, 16 of which were objectionable.
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