Former Bowling Alley Manager Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography
Posted By Okabe & Haushalter on Mar 17, 2010 1:50pm PDT
Last month, the manager of a bowling alley in Arizona pleaded guilty to
possessing child pornography and engaging in
indecent acts with a minor.
After entering his plea, 36-year-old William O'Rourke was handcuffed and taken into custody. He is scheduled to be sentenced for his crimes on March 26 in Pima County Superior Court before Judge Howard Fell.
O'Rourke faces between 10 and 24 years in prison just for the child pornography charge. He is likely to face additional years in prison for the indecent sexual activity with a 12-year-old boy. But even if O'Rourke is on his best behavior, the judge told him that prison is 100% certain, meaning it is unlikely he'll be able to get any time off for good behavior.
As you can see, judges take child pornography charges extremely seriously. If you have been accused of possessing child pornography in Los Angeles or South Bay, nothing is more important than speaking with a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer right away. At Okabe & Haushalter, we devote a large portion of our practice to child pornography and
sex crimes defense, and have the experience, knowledge and resources to provide anyone facing these types of charges with the effective representation they need during this unsettling time.
To learn more about our criminal defense, please do not hesitate to contact a
Los Angeles child pornography defense attorney at our office today!