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NLC PROTECTS Attendees Named Child Defenders for November 2007 Print E-mail

In January 2007, the NLC produced the third NLC PROTECTS seminar in Louisville, KY.  Two of the attendees from that seminar, Detective Dan Jackman and Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann Claire Phillips, were recently in the news due to their work on a significant child pornography case.

Jackman, of the Louisville Metro Police, and Phillips, of the Western District of Kentucky, were responsible for the investigation and prosecution of a child pornography case against Gary Neagle.  The Louisville Courier-Journal reports that Neagle, a 44-year old Louisville man, plead guilty to recieving and possessing child pornography. The story reported that Neagle had accessed the child pornography through the local public library and that library officials were cooperative in the investigation.  To read the full article on the plea, click here. 

The NLC is proud to recognize these former attendees of the NLC PROTECTS Seminar Series as the Child Defenders of the Month for November 2007.

The presentation was reported on several Louisville news outlets including:

WDRB Fox 41 TV - Louisville 

WHAS 11 TV (ABC)- Louisville 

Louisville Courier-Journal 

 
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 Kentucky  

David Huber, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky, announced that Shawn Cowley pled guilty to two counts of receiving and possessing child pornography.  Cowley used the Internet to knowingly acquire child pornography and download the images to his computer.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney and Project Safe Childhood Coordinator Jo E. Lawless

Huber welcomed attendees to the seminar in Louisville, Kentucky and Lawless discussed Project Safe Childhood efforts in the Western District. 

Alabama

The Middle District of Alabama announced that a former middle school teacher, Daniel Platt, pled guilty to possession of child pornography.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Tommie Brown Hardwick

Hardwick attended the three-day training in Alabama, while U.S. Attorney Leura Canary made a presentation on Project Safe Childhood in the Middle District. 

 


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