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Judge rejects plea deal for darknet child porn purveyor
MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) A federal judge rejected a plea agreement on Wednesday that called for 15 to 21 years in prison for a man authorities described as the world’s largest purveyor of child pornography.
Eric Eoin Marques is entitled to withdraw his guilty plea from last year if the judge departs from the sentencing range prosecutors and defense attorneys recommended.
But U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang isn t bound by the terms of the Justice Department’s plea deal.
“It s too flawed, and I also don t agree with the outcome,” Chuang said.
Federal judge rejects plea deal for Maryland man in darknet child porn scheme
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A man described by authorities as the world’s largest child pornography purveyor had his plea agreement thrown out by a federal judge Wednesday over arguments that the level of his criminal violations may be worthy of a longer sentence.
In the plea deal initially announced last year, Eric Eoin Marques agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to advertise child pornography on the dark web in exchange for 15 to 21 years in prison.
However, U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang for the District of Maryland on Wednesday specifically took issue with a component of the plea deal that would not give Marques credit for the six years he was in custody while fighting extradition from Ireland to the U.S.