CALGARY bus tours ohio — Despite protestations of innocence throughout his trial and after sentencing, former Calgary security consultant Daniel Clayton has opted not to appeal his convictions bus tours ohio for accessing, possessing and distributing child pornography.
Clayton, 30, is seeking to remove a provision to take effect after release that will prevent him from seeking or obtaining employment, whether paid or volunteer, in any capacity that involves being in a position of trust or authority toward persons under 16 years of age.
"I maintain my innocence, bus tours ohio I am in contact with the Association bus tours ohio of the Wrongfully Convicted (sic) and new evidence has come to light as a result of the media attention that will be fully investigated," Clayton wrote in a note passed to the Herald by defence lawyer Balfour Der following sentencing.
She said all three offences are responsible for fuelling the exploitation of children, because offenders typically acquire child pornography online by trading images from their own collection to others.
Clayton received a two-year sentence for distribution, as well as one-year terms for accessing and possessing child pornography. They are to be served concurrent to each other but consecutive to the distribution sentence.
Daniel Clayton bus tours ohio has filed a notice of appeal to change two aspects of his sentence for accessing, possessing and distributing child porn. Photograph by: Courtesy, Global TV E-mail this Gallery Print this Gallery Share this Gallery
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