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United States of America v. Anthony Hamel
Date: 03-20-2026
Case Number: 2:25-cr-00081
Judge: Mary Kay Lanthier
Court: United States District Court for the District of Vermont (Chittenden County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney’s Office in Burlington
Defendant's Attorney:
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Anthony Hamel, 25, of Cowansville, Quebec, Canada, applied to enter the United States from Canada at the Morses Line Port of Entry (POE) on May 9, 2025. Based on his responses to screening questions, Hamel was referred to a secondary inspection by the Customs and Border Protection Officer (CBPO). During the secondary inspection, Hamel indicated that he was entering the United States to meet an 18-year-old high school student with whom he had been talking online for approximately six months. CBPOs conducted a manual search of Hamel’s cellular phone during the secondary inspection, and they discovered what appeared to be CSAM on the device. The CBPOs contacted the Burlington Office of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) to assist with the investigation. HSI investigators responded to the Port of Entry, confirmed the suspected CSAM on the phone, interviewed Hamel, and later searched the phone in depth pursuant to a federal search warrant. Investigators ultimately located approximately 268 videos and 33 images of CSAM on the device, including depictions of the sexual assaults of prepubescent children, toddlers, and infants and at least two depictions involving bondage, discipline, sadism, or masochism.
First Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan A. Ophardt commended the vigilance and investigatory efforts of the Office of Field Operations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the subsequent support by Special Agents with Homeland Security Investigations. “Every day, Customs and Border Protection Officers protect Americans by performing vital screening functions at our Ports of Entry. This case underscores the importance of CBP’s work, and the need to vet those who cross our borders.”
The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Lasher. Hamel was represented by Assistant Federal Public Defender Barclay Johnson.
About This Case
What was the outcome of United States of America v. Anthony Hamel?
The outcome was: Imprisonment for a term of 24 months, followed by 5 years of Supervised Release with special conditions; JVTA, AVAA and fines waived; Restitution of $3200 imposed; Special Assessment of $100 imposed.
Which court heard United States of America v. Anthony Hamel?
This case was heard in United States District Court for the District of Vermont (Chittenden County), VT. The presiding judge was Mary Kay Lanthier.
Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Anthony Hamel?
Plaintiff's attorney: United States District Attorney’s Office in Burlington. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Burlington Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was United States of America v. Anthony Hamel decided?
This case was decided on March 20, 2026.