This case is reminiscent of an incident in May 2016 when of a group of men with a Vancouver, B.C.-based company called "High on Life"walked on the Grand Prismatic Spring.
The FBI agent's affidavit goes into greater detail about the exchange of erotic messages between James Martin and the victim, Martin's apprehension in Arizona, and interviews of him and the victim about their sexual relationship.
In a reminiscence, the judge wrote, "I yearn for the day where litigants seek their courts unburdened by the possibility of physical reprisal. That hope may be quixotic today."
Production of child pornography is punishable by 15 years to 30 years imprisonment. Judge Scott Skavdahl sentenced Salas to the maximum terms on each count.
If the case went to trial and Ronnell Robertson was convicted, he could have faced a sentence of 15 years, eight months imprisonment to nearly 20 years imprisonment.