Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Derek Thomas Milbocker, 25, will face 10 felony counts of possession of child sexually abusive material in Michigan.
A 25-year-old Macomb Township man who attempted to bring child porn into Canada in March 2012—and was sentenced to jail time there—has been extradited to face 10 similar charges in Michigan. Derek Thomas Milbocker was arraigned Wednesday in 41-A District Court in Shelby Township on 10 felony counts of possession of child sexually abusive material, each count punishable by up to four years in prison. His bond was set at $10,000 cash or surety. The Sarnia Observer reported in October 2012 that Milbocker pleaded guilty in Sarnia, Ontario, to attempting to smuggle child pornography in Canada, possession of child pornography, and unlawfully importing child pornography at the Blue Water Bridge border crossing. On March 4, 2012, Milbocker left …
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Thomas William Wooten, 33 of Macomb Township, was convicted by a federal jury Friday of producing and distributing child pornography.
A 33-year-old Macomb Township man was convicted by a federal jury in Detroit Friday of producing and distributing child pornography, some of which included images of a victim as young as 3 years old. Thomas William Wooten was found guilty following a five-day trial before U.S. District Judge Marianne O. Battani, according to a FBI press release. During the trial, federal prosecutors showed that Wooten both produced and distributed pornographic images of a 3-year-old girl via the Internet. One of these images include a video of the girl engaging in a sexual act with Wooten, the FBI reports. Wooten was also shown to have downloaded and collected hundreds of pornographic images and videos, some of which were obtained by trading the images …
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
The the case against Daniel Joseph Morris has been dismissed in district court to allow for federal prosecution.
Although his case was dismissed in district court, a 45-year-old Macomb Township man is now expected to face federal prosecution for allegedly possessing child pornography, in one instance showing a victim as young as 6 years old. Daniel Joseph Morris was originally arraigned in the 41-A District Court of Shelby Township on 10 counts of child pornography possession and one count of use of a computer communicating with another to commit a crime. The county prosecutor dismissed the charges without prejudice on Monday to allow federal prosecutors to bring their own charges against Morris. It is unknown at this time what the new charges will be. On July 14, detectives from the Macomb Area Computer Enforcement team were notified that a Macomb …
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Macomb County Sheriff's Office. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Macomb man arrested for possession of child pornography A 45-year-old Macomb Township man was arrested Saturday for allegedly possessing child pornography, in one instance showing a victim as young as 6 years old. Daniel Joseph Morris was arraigned Monday in the 41-A District Court of Shelby Township on 10 counts of child pornography possession and one count of use of a computer communicating with another to commit a crime. These are both felonies, punishable by up to four and seven years in prison, respectively. Macomb Area Computer Enforcement detectives executed a search warrant of Morris' residence in Macomb Township, where they seized a computer and related material. Morris was arrested at his place of employment on July 14. He was …
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Daniel Joseph Morris, 45, faces 11 felony counts in 41-A District Court for possession of child pornography and use of a computer communicating with another to commit a crime.
A 45-year-old Macomb Township man was arrested Saturday for allegedly possessing child pornography, in one instance showing a victim as young as 6 years old. Daniel Joseph Morris was arraigned Monday in the 41-A District Court of Shelby Township on 10 counts of child pornography possession and one count of use of a computer communicating with another to commit a crime. These are both felonies, punishable by up to four and seven years in prison, respectively. Get local news and events sent straight to your inbox by signing up for the Patch newsletter. On July 14, detectives from the Macomb Area Computer Enforcement team were notified that a Macomb County sheriff’s deputy was taking a report from two individuals who said they had been living…
Frustrated Old Man
8:57 am on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Canada huh? Maybe when they haul him back here with the rest of the trash, we can add him to the land fill with the rest of the garbage!   more ›