‘Disturbing and exploitative’: Judge convicts Langley man in child sex abuse material, luring case
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A Langley man has been convicted of a five charges linked to making and possessing child sexual abuse material, following a trial in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster.
James Karl Ross was found guilty of possession child pornography, transmitting child pornography, making sexually explicit material available to a child, luring, and accessing child pornography.
Justice John Gibb-Carsley outlined the reasons for the verdict in his April 1 rulin
A Langley man has been convicted of a five charges linked to making and possessing child sexual abuse material, following a trial in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster.
James Karl Ross was found guilty of possession child pornography, transmitting child pornography, making sexually explicit material available to a child, luring, and accessing child pornography.
Justice John Gibb-Carsley outlined the reasons for the verdict in his April 1 rulin
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