The Prince George Citizen

Local man sentenced for possessing child pornograph­y

- Mark NIELSEN Citizen staff mnielsen@pgcitizen.ca

A Prince George man was sentenced Thursday to 18 months in jail for possessing tens of thousands of images and hundreds of videos depicting child pornograph­y.

James Lee Smit, 39, must also serve three years probation upon completing the time in jail under the terms provincial court judge Susan Mengering issued during a hearing at the courthouse.

It was at the top end of the range presented by Crown counsel, who said Smit would have to serve at least a year to give him enough time to take the sex offender treatment program offered at Ford Mountain Correction­al Centre.

Defence counsel had suggested nine months, arguing Smit could attend a treatment program while on probation.

But Mengering said she had to give emphasis to denunciati­on and deterrence.

Smit was arrested in June 2016 after the RCMP’s internet child exploitati­on unit traced images found on a file sharing service to his computer. Investigat­ors subsequent­ly found more than 100,000 images and more than 300 videos, a significan­t number depicting children with adults.

Smit cooperated with police and pleaded guilty at the first opportunit­y. He also has mosaic down syndrome and suffers from mental health problems.

But he lives independen­tly, manages his own finances and knew what he was doing was wrong and illegal, it was noted. Moreover, he had previously been convicted of sexually assaulting a woman for which he was sentenced to a twoyear conditiona­l sentence order followed by three years probation.

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