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Date: 09-02-2022

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United States of America v. Michael Ochoa and Chasity Breann Harris

Case Number: 2:21-cr-00451

Judge: R. Austin Huffaker, Jr.

Court: United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama (Montgomery County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office

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Description: Montgomery, Alabama criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with sexually exploiting a five-year-old child.

In January of 2021, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) received a report originating in Alabama describing activity related to child pornography on Twitter. Based on that report, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) began an investigation. Michael Ochoa, age 27, and Chasity Breanna Harris, age 22, who were residing together in Coosa County, soon became suspects. When law enforcement agents searched electronic devices belonging to Ochoa and Harris, they found evidence of child pornography.

During their June 6, 2022, plea hearing, Ochoa and Harris specifically admitted that they took pictures of a five-year-old child’s genitalia and subsequently uploaded the images to social media sites. Ochoa also admitted that he recorded the child engaging in sexually explicit conduct and that he offered to, and ultimately did, share child pornography on the Kik messaging app with another user.

“The conduct that occurred here was horrendous—there is no place for it in our communities,” stated United States Attorney Stewart. “The defendants harmed their victims in immeasurable ways, and the damage cannot be undone. It is my hope that the significant prison sentences imposed in this case will deter others who might prey on vulnerable children.”

FBI Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown stated, "This case demonstrates the FBI's commitment, along with our partners, to protect children, who are the most vulnerable and innocent members of our community, and to bring to justice those who victimize them."

This case was investigated by ALEA and the FBI, with assistance from NCMEC and the Coosa County Sheriff’s Office. Assistant United States Attorney J. Patrick Lamb prosecuted the case.

18:2251(a) & (e) & 18:2: SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN/AIDING & ABETTING/FORFEITURE ALLEGATIONS
(1)

18:2251(d) & (e): ADVERTISING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY/FORFEITURE ALLEGATIONS
(3)

Outcome: Ochoa was sentenced to 60 years in prison and Harris to 25 years.

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