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U.S. Department
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United States Attorney Richard B. Roper
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
CONTACT: KATHY COLVIN |
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| THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2007 WWW.USDOJ.GOV/USAO/TXN |
PHONE: (214)659-8600
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MAN SENTENCED TO LIFE IN FEDERAL PRISON IN
U.S. Attorney Roper said, “I applaud Judge Cummings’ tough sentence. With passage of the Adam Walsh Act in 2006, anyone who entices, or attempts to entice, a minor on the Internet, now faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. As a society, we need to do everything we can to protect our children from online predators.” Guerra was charged in an indictment returned on November 21, 2006, in the Western District of Tennessee. That case was later transferred to the San Angelo Division of the Northern District of Texas for prosecution. According to documents filed in Court, in September 2006, Roland E. Guerra began making contact, via the Internet, with a Memphis Task Force officer, who had assumed an undercover identity by posing as a 13 year-old female. During the next month, Guerra contacted the undercover officer and expressed an interest in having a sexual relationship. On September 14, 2006, Guerra forwarded digital images to the undercover officer which depicted Guerra engaged in sexually explicit conduct with a minor. Then on October 5, 2006, Guerra used his computer to send a computer video depicting a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct. On October 19, 2006, Guerra began to discuss with the undercover officer the possibility of meeting in Abilene, Texas, for the purpose of engaging in a sexual relationship. Guerra believed the undercover officer to actually be a 13 year-old female. During multiple Internet conversations that occurred over a one-week period, Guerra discussed the details of how thesexual encounter would be arranged. Guerra understood that the 13 year-old girl was coming to Abilene, Texas, for a youth tennis tournament, and he requested the name of the motel where the girl would be staying so he could book a room there during that time. Guerra provided his cell phone number, so he could be called when the 13 year-old girl’s father was away from the hotel, at which time they would engage in sexual activity. On November 9, 2006, the undercover officer received a package from Guerra containing a Web cam, a camera memory stick, and a digital camera. Guerra had previously explained to the undercover officer, in his identity as the girl, that he wanted the girl to have the items so they could have a closer encounter with each other. On November 17, 2006, law enforcement personnel contacted Guerra at a hotel in Abilene, where Guerra had instructed the girl to meet him for the sexual encounter. Guerra was confronted about his actions and was interviewed by law enforcement officers. Guerra admitted he was at the hotel to engage in sexual intercourse with a 13 year-old minor. Guerra consented to a search of his hotel room and among other things, law enforcement officers found a gift bag containing a Sony camera, a laptop computer, condoms, and another camera that was attached to a camera stand facing the bed. # # # |
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