Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

10 years given in child porn case

- DALE ELLIS

LITTLE ROCK — A Saline County man indicted in March 2021 on one count each of production and possession of child pornograph­y was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison Wednesday in an agreement with prosecutor­s that enabled him to avoid a longer prison term.

Jeffery Sanders, 27, of Traskwood, was arrested after an investigat­ion authoritie­s said uncovered images of a 13-year-old girl taking a shower, unaware that she was being photograph­ed.

According to court documents, the photos were found on a phone belonging to the daughter of Sanders’ girlfriend, who told investigat­ors the photos had been pulled from Sanders’ cellphone. On March 3, 2021, Sanders was indicted on one count of production of child pornograph­y.

On April 27 of this year, Sanders pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Billy Roy Wilson to one count of possession of child pornograph­y contained in a supersedin­g informatio­n, agreeing to a 10-year prison sentence in exchange for the dismissal of the indictment against him. Had Sanders elected to go to trial, under the terms of the agreement, he would have been exposed to a mandatory minimum 15-year prison term had he been convicted on the production count. On Wednesday, Wilson agreed to sentence Sanders to 10 years in prison, which was higher than the guideline sentencing range of 63 to 78 months.

Assistant Public Defender Alex Betton, who took the case over for Sanders’ former attorney, KenDrell Collins, told Wilson that the agreement worked out with Collins was still the deal Sanders wished to pursue.

In addition to the 10-year prison term, Wilson ordered Sanders to serve an additional 10 years on supervised release. At Sanders’ request, Wilson agreed to recommend to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons that Sanders be allowed to serve his time in Mississipp­i.

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