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Man's life Over, Cops Decide He Watched Child Porn in First Class

 
 
firefly
 
  1  
Mon 5 Mar, 2012 10:32 pm
More on Anthony Mangione.
Quote:
Mangione was arrested on charges of possessing and distributing, authorities told The Miami Herald.

Federal officials remained tight-lipped about the arrest.

ICE officials referred questions to the Justice Department. A Justice Department official in Washington declined comment on the case. The U.S. Marshals Service did not return a call for comment.

Mangione has been on paid administrative leave since April when FBI agents searched his home and office as part of a child pornography investigation. Four images of child porn were found on his personal computer at his home in Parkland, The Miami Herald reported at the time.

The investigation continued and grew significantly over the summer, leading to the Internet-related, child-pornography charges being filed under seal, sources told The Miami Herald.

As special agent in charge of ICE’s South Florida office, Mangione has often praised the federal agency's efforts to fight child porn.

"Too many children are victimized by predators that target the most vulnerable among us — our children," Mangione said in a 2009 press release announcing the sentencing of a 20-year-old Palm Beach County man on child porn charges, according to the Herald.

In a 2008 press release announcing the sentencing of a Martin County man to 10 years for using the Internet to entice a minor to engage in sexual activity, Mangione was quoted as saying: "This case reveals the disturbing truth that child predators will go to great lengths to sexually exploit minors," the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. "ICE is committed to identifying and arresting these individuals who seek to victimize children and help ensure that justice is served."

Mangione's area of command covered nine South Florida counties. He was responsible for overseeing investigations into drug smuggling, money laundering and financial crimes, commercial fraud, national security and cyber crimes, according to the Sun-Sentinel.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44691104/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/south-fla-customs-chief-arrested-child-porn-charges/


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BillRM
 
  2  
Mon 5 Mar, 2012 10:36 pm
@firefly,
Quote:
You admitted to having, and trading, child porn. "I get my child porn by trading..". And that confession is out there now.

Who makes such statements--even in jest? And you have no sense of humor.


Sorry honey such a statement in the content given would fall far short of even the level needed to get a subpoena of our Friend Robert website ISP records and or a search warrant.

Assuming I am wrong so what as it might be annoying to have a few computers seized or a door broken in but that is hardly the end of the world and might even get me on the today show or some such to talk about the big bad FBI kicking in my door.

I had no reason to fear the FBI or any other law enforcement agencies unless we are going into a police state.
firefly
 
  1  
Mon 5 Mar, 2012 10:56 pm
@BillRM,
You keep foolishly saying that only the dumb ones are getting caught for possession and trading of child pornography.

As though you are too smart to get caught. Laughing

Anthony Mangione isn't dumb. He got caught.
Quote:
Assuming I am wrong so what as it might be annoying to have a few computers seized or a door broken in but that is hardly the end of the world and might even get me on the today show or some such to talk about the big bad FBI kicking in my door.

We'll see.

And now, there's also the incident in the park with the kittens...
OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Mon 5 Mar, 2012 11:32 pm
@firefly,
Bill cannot reasonably be taken seriously
qua any conspiracies to commit felonies with groups of federal judges.





David
BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 06:01 am
@firefly,
Quote:
though you are too smart to get caught.


Sorry dear but beside the fact that undeveloped children hold no sexual interests for me I am in any case bright enough not to have such materials for any reason on my computers no matter how strong my security happen to be.

It however would be highly highly amusing to me that in spite of having nothing illegal on my drives for the government to be as crazy as you and spend millions and tied up computer resources for months on end trying to break my layers security looking for materials that does not exist in any case.

I have no reason to fear the government dear heart as my heart is pure.
BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 06:04 am
@firefly,
Quote:
We'll see.

And now, there's also the incident in the park with the kittens...


My it is now a felony in the Firefly universe to try to find homes for kittens or worry fools like you in so attempting?

I love you but your craziness is showing big time.
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BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 06:15 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
Bill cannot reasonably be taken seriously
qua any conspiracies to commit felonies with groups of federal judges.


David it was a clear sarcastic statement in direct reply to her silly question did I get my CP from p2p networks or not.

That why she need to edit it every time she post it in order to try to hide it clear nature.

Have no idea what she think she is gaining however I love her trying to generate fear of the FBI and homeland security as I have no such materials and therefore have no reason to fear the government with or without a search warrant in hand.


The porn I do have are of all very very well develop women some on them even kind of old.

Not even a thumbnail file exist on my systems showing anything illegal and never had.

Poor poor lady can not understand the anyone could not care for the idea of locking people up for longer for having files of children being harm then for the crimes of directly harming children without holding such materials themselves.




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BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 06:47 am
As I had said myself many times I am hardly the only person that hold the idea that our CP laws have gotten out of hand.



US judges balk at rigid child porn sentences
Say guidelines often demand punishment beyond severity of crime
February 12, 2012|By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff
law enforcement officers and policy makers toughen prosecutions for the distribution and possession of child pornography, they are encountering increasing resistance from federal judges in what has become a caustic conflict over the appropriate punishment for a heinous crime.

In 2010, federal judges deviated below sentencing guidelines in child pornography cases 43 percent of the time, compared with 18 percent for all other crimes, according to data from the US Sentencing Commission, the agency that Congress established to set the guidelines.


That figure has been steadily increasing since the Supreme Court in 2005 and 2007 affirmed that judges have the right to depart from commission recommendations.

Just last month, a federal court judge in Boston sentenced a Dedham man to 21 months in prison for possession of child pornography - far lower than the 63 months he faced under sentencing guidelines, and even lower than the 30 months prosecutors had recommended as part of a plea deal.

The judge who pronounced the sentence was US District Court Judge Patti B. Saris, who also happens to chair the Sentencing Commission. “As far as I’m concerned, there are some problems with the guidelines,’’ she said in open court in issuing the sentence.

In another example, US District Court Judge Michael A. Ponsor sentenced a man in 2010 in Springfield to four years of probation, though prosecutors asked that he serve the 6-to-8-year sentence called for by the guidelines.

The judges’ persistent departure from the guidelines for child pornography offenses has caused such a stir that the US Sentencing Commission has agreed to examine them again, listing the endeavor as a priority. A public hearing is set for Feb. 15 in Washington.

Judges, including several locally, argue that changes in child pornography sentencing approved by Congress over the past decade, which add extra time for various factors such as the number of images involved, have resulted in sentences that are far too severe.

“Congress sets policy, but Congress doesn’t sentence individuals, judges do,’’ said retired US District Court Judge Nancy Gertner, who served on the bench in Boston until September 2011. “The guidelines don’t make sense, even for one who wants to be tough on pornography. The measure of the guidelines doesn’t match the culpability of the defendant.’’

Prosecutors acknowledge that the guidelines should be reconfigured to better reflect a defendant’s culpability. But they maintain that any changes to how the guidelines are calculated should not affect the actual scale of the sentences.

They say Congress - and society - have called for the toughened penalties for the crime.

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BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 12:26 pm
Firefly where are you as I been looking forward to some of your fun and nutty postings of late when I booted up my system.

You are showing signs of losing it completely and I should not get so must amusement over that fact still what the hell.

By the way did you ever consider getting help for your androphobia condition as it can not be fun to live with.
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OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 03:26 pm
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:
I have no reason to fear the government dear heart as my heart is pure.
Your heart cannot be pure, if u voted for obama.





David
BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 04:04 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
Your heart cannot be pure, if u voted for obama.


So far he been a slightly better then average President his main fault is being too nice and not kicking asses and taking names when needed.

A big improvement over Bush number 2 all in all.
BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 04:06 pm
Firefly had not been doing her google news homework of late.

Shame on her .........................

The news stories are poorly written and misleading so it going to be interesting indeed seeing her reactions at first to them when she find them.
BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 05:03 pm
Now this is an example of the worst of the worst that in my opinion call for prison time.

One hundred and fourteen months seem a little long but a few years I could live with.

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Houston man sentenced for child porn; graphic images of infants made up majority of collection
Houston man sentenced for child porn; graphic images of infants made up majority of collection


.Posted: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 10:00 am | Updated: 1:52 pm, Tue Mar 6, 2012.

Houston man sentenced for child porn; graphic images of infants made up majority of collection From Community Reports Houston Community Newspapers | 0 comments

Peter K. Lindsley, 50, has been sentenced to 114 months in prison for distributing child pornography, United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson announced on Monday, March 5. In addition to the prison sentence handed down, U.S. District Judge Vanessa Gilmore ordered Lindsley to pay $1,500 in restitution to a victim whose images were found on his computer.

Lindsley came to the attention of authorities when an IP address registered to him was identified as sharing images and videos of child pornography with others online. A search warrant was later executed at Lindsley’s address, at which time a large volume of child pornography was discovered during an onsite preview of a desktop computer found in his bedroom.

A subsequent forensic analysis of the computer resulted in the discovery of approximately 68,000 images of child pornography that depicted children engaging in lewd exhibitions, sexual intercourse and deviant sexual acts, the vast majority of which involved infants. One of images displayed an infant tied and bound and being penetrated by an adult male.

As part of the documents in support of his guilty plea on Oct. 31, 2011, Lindsley admitted to searching for and downloading child pornography from the Internet and possessing thousands of images and videos of child pornography. He had also previously stated he preferred to look at images and videos of infants.

Lindsley has been in federal custody since his initial appearance on May 25, 2011, where he will remain pending transfer to a U.S. Bureau of Prison facility to be determined in the near future. When he is released from prison, Lindsley will be on supervised release for the rest of his life and must register as a sex offender.

This case, investigated by members of the Beaumont Police Department, Immigration and Customs Enforcement — Homeland Security Investigations and the FBI, was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse.

Led by the United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit children, and to identify and rescue victims.

For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc. For more information about Internet safety education, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc and click on the tab “resources.”

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Megan J. Paulson and former Special Assistant United States Attorney Demetrius Bivins.

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firefly
 
  1  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 05:10 pm
Repeat offenders will also get harsher sentences.
Quote:

Man sentenced for child porn had similar Whatcom County conviction
BELLINGHAM HERALD STAFF, The Bellingham Herald
03/05/12

A man with a history of child pornography convictions, including in Whatcom County, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison and lifetime supervised release, according to U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan.

Ryan C. Minga, 31, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Seattle last week following his guilty plea in November 2011 to possessing child pornography.
Minga was a juvenile in 1997 when he was convicted in Whatcom County of child molestation. A year later, he was convicted of failing to register as a sex offender in Whatcom County, according to Durkan.

Over the years he had similar convictions in California and King County. In November, he was arrested in Everett for violating his probation and failing to register as a sex offender. He had a thumb drive with more than 3,200 images and 40 movies of child porn, according to Durkan.
Because of his quick reoffenses after convictions, the prosecution requested the significant sentence.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2012/03/05/2054141/man-sentenced-for-child-porn-had.html#storylink=cpy
BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 06:54 pm
@firefly,
Quote:
Repeat offenders will also get harsher sentences


Let see from his first offense as far as the news item is stating none of his other offenses directly harm anyone and until the CP offense they only deal with him not wishing to submit to the terms of being on the sex offender list.

So now we all are going to be facing a 450,000 dollars tab to keep him in prison for 15 years.

Not an ideal way of dealing with someone like him in my opinion.

Perhaps spending in 1977 45,000 on treatments and giving him some hope that he will not be on the sex offender list for the rest of his life if he behave for a number of years as other countries happen to do we could had save a life and 405,000 dollars of taxpayers money.

We will never know however.................

/
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OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 09:28 pm
@BillRM,

DAVID wrote:
Your heart cannot be pure, if u voted for obama.
BillRM wrote:

So far he been a slightly better then average President his main
fault is being too nice and not kicking asses and taking names when needed.

A big improvement over Bush number 2 all in all.
What did he do that was better than W ??
OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 09:31 pm
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:
Firefly had not been doing her google news homework of late.

Shame on her .........................

The news stories are poorly written and misleading so it going to be
interesting indeed seeing her reactions at first to them when she find them.
U know, I like your writing, when u LEAVE OUT the mistakes.
That happens when u get excited.
Your passion nullifies your errors of grammar.
U make no mistakes, if u get mad enuf!


I wish u 'd have a heart and stop putting in those mistakes.
U r not trying to get people to copy u, like I am.





David
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BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 6 Mar, 2012 09:45 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
He did not remove the oversights on the finance systems that allow us to get into the mess we was in at the end of Bush 2 terms and he had placed some of them back.

He had yet to get us into an unneeded war or cut taxes even more on the super wealthy driving up our national debts and so on.

Sorry no great details as I am busy right now trying once more to get a tor exitnode reestablished in the UK in order to download a new doctor who game.

The BBC desire anyone not in the UK to paid for those games so you need to look like you are in the UK when you ask to download them.

I am sure my pal izzy would wish me to have a game that his tax dollars had already paid for. LOL

izzythepush
 
  1  
Wed 7 Mar, 2012 03:55 am
@BillRM,
Well you're already coming to the UK to take advantage of the NHS, so why doesn't that surprise me, once a thief always a thief.
BillRM
 
  2  
Wed 7 Mar, 2012 06:35 am
@izzythepush,
Quote:
Well you're already coming to the UK to take advantage of the NHS, so why doesn't that surprise me, once a thief always a thief.


I knew how you feel about paying back the blood debts that all you Englishes owe all Americans going back to WW2 so your would had gift me with your tax payer share of the Dr. Who games without question.

After all if but for us your German masters would not had likely to had allow their British slave colony to produce such entertainments.





 

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