Fermanagh man (34) returned for trial on charges of inciting of child prostitution and sexual activity 12 April, 2021 14:48
A Fermanagh man has been returned for trial on more than 60 charges including incitement of child prostitution and sexual activity.
Appearing for a committal hearing before Enniskillen Magistrates Court was Alun Cleary (34), of Main Street, Belleek, who is accused of offences alleged to have spanned dates from 2005 to 2016.
The charges include five counts of inciting children to engage in sexual activity, four of inciting child prostitution and three of attempted incitement of child prostitution.
There are also four charges of attempting to incite a child to carry out a sexual act and a single count of intentionally encouraging or assisting a child to engage in an unlawful act.
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Rigby man gets probation after pleading guilty to having child pornography
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RIGBY A judge placed a Rigby man on probation Monday after investigators found him to be using child pornography.
Colton C Williams, 38, will spend seven years on probation as ordered by District Judge Stevan H. Thompson. Williams previously pleaded guilty to a single count of felony possession of child pornography in exchange for prosecutors and defense attorneys recommending he be placed on probation.
In addition to the time on probation, Thompson suspended a five to 10-year prison sentence. If Williams cannot abide by the terms of his probation, Williams could be ordered to serve that time. Court records show Thompson also ordered Williams to pay $1,695.50 in fees and fines.
Rexburg man goes on rider after threatening to kill mother and her kids
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REXBURG A Rexburg man will spend time on a rider program after threatening to kill two children and their mother with a shotgun.
Aaron Isaac Bell, 44, was sentenced to three to five years in prison by District Judge Steven Boyce. However, the judge opted to retain jurisdiction in the case, meaning Bell will spend up to a year in a prison treatment program before Boyce either places him on probation or sends him back to prison.
Bell pleaded guilty to felony aggravated assault and two misdemeanor counts of injury to a child, stemming from a Nov. 24 incident in which he made the threats. As part of a plea agreement made with Madison County prosecutors, two felony counts of injury to a child were reduced to the misdemeanors, and prosecutors added the aggravated assault charge.
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