A Carson City man was sentenced to up to 18 years in prison on Tuesday for possessing more than 800 images of child pornography.
Jason Excell, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 counts of possession of child pornography. In exchange for the plea, additional charges were dismissed.
"These kinds of offenses are problems with impulse control," said Carson City District Judge Bill Maddox prior to sentencing. "When I say that, it's my understanding that most men are sexually attracted to young women. When I say young women I don't just mean women that ... you should be attracted to. I mean women from the time they're 1 all the way up until they're 100."
Maddox noted the legal terms malum in se, a Latin phrase meaning an act that is "inherently evil," and malum prohibitum, which means acts that are not necessarily inherently immoral or hurtful, only wrong by statute.
He said child pornography could be considered malum prohibitum because in some countries and cultures it is acceptable to engage in sexual conduct with young girls.
"As an example, having sex with a girl between 12 and 16 is prohibited because we say it's prohibited. It's because we decided as a civilized society you do not want adults engaging in sexual conduct with children below 16 years of age, which flies in the face of our, I guess for lack of a better description, our normal impulses," he said.
"I guess we could just ignore them, say it's just like a traffic ticket, it's malum prohibitum, it's only against the law because it's prohibited. Or we could say that because we're trying to control what's an otherwise natural impulse there has to be consequences.
"The bottom line on it all is the way we're going to control it in my opinion is to ensure that everybody understands what the consequences are if you engage in ... a lack of impulse control. It's likely that most people would find young girls sexually attractive. But we're civilized to the point that we're taught to control our impulses. When you don't, there has to be consequences."
In sentencing Excell, Maddox said he wanted to send a message to others in the community who might possess images of child porn.
"I want it to be clear to anybody out there that is thinking of downloading them or getting them on CD or ordering them through the mail or whatever, if you get caught possessing them you're going to go to prison in Carson City," he said.
Excell was arrested March 3, 2006, after his wife turned over photographs she found on his computer.
According to Deputy District Attorney Kristin Luis, the images are of children "easily under the age of 10," being sexually violated by adults or engaging in sex with other children.
She said at least 88 of the photographs were of children who have been identified by federal authorities through other child pornography cases nationwide.
Maddox could have sentenced Excell to between 10 and 60 years. Parole and probation suggested a sentence of two to 12 years. Maddox opted for an additional six years on Excell's sentence so that if he were paroled, he'd be under state supervision longer.
Excell is eligible for parole in two years. He was given credit for serving 391 days in jail.
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Transcripts of sentencing of Jason Excell on child porn charges:
1 Case No. 06-01651C
2 Department No. II
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4 IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
5 STATE OF NEVADA, COUNTY OF CARSON CITY
6 HONORABLE WILLIAM MADDOX
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8 THE STATE OF NEVADA,
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Plaintiff, JUDGE'S RULING
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vs. MARCH 27, 2007
11 CARSON CITY, NEVADA
JASON ERIC EXCELL,
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13 Defendant.
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APPEARANCES:
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FOR THE PLAINTIFF: OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY
16 By: KRISTIN N. LUIS, ESQ.
885 E. Musser St., Room 2030
17 Carson City, Nevada 89703
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FOR THE DEFENDANT: OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
19 By: KARIN K. KREIZENBECK, ESQ.
511 Robinson
20 Carson City, Nevada 89701
21 FOR DEPT. PAROLE
& PROBATION: SHERYL EILENFELDT
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3 THE COURT: Is there any legal cause to show
4 why judgement shouldn't be entered?
5 MS. KREIZENBECK: No, Your honor.
6 THE COURT: There being no legal cause to
7 show why judgement shouldn't be entered, it will be
8 the judgment of the Court that Jason Eric Excell is
9 guilty of Counts I through X, all category B -- well,
10 Counts I through X, Possession of Child Pornography,
11 first offenses, category B -- felonies, as defined by
12 NRS 200.730 subsection 1.
13 It will be the sentence of the Court that you
14 pay a $25 administrative assessment fee, $60 chemical
15 analysis fee and $150 DNA fee.
16 I have been doing -- I have been in the
17 criminal justice system in the State of Nevada and
18 probably all over the United States for almost
19 30 years, Mr. Excell.
20 I was the primary person in the District
21 Attorney's office when I was a District Attorney who
22 prosecuted child abuse cases. I consider sexual
23 offenses against children as abuse.
24 I have come to I think understand a little
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18 should. You use drugs, you don't control your
19 impulses as well as you should.
20 You obviously have less impulse control than
21 I might or other people. I definitely would suggest
22 you don't drink or use drugs, especially if you're
23 going to be around children.
24 But this will give you a sentence of 36 to
25 216 months. The rest of them will be run concurrent.
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2 MS. EILENFELDT: 391 days.
3 Your honor, there is no chemical analysis
4 fee. So please scratch that.
5 THE COURT: I want it to be clear to anybody
6 out there that is thinking of downloading them or
7 getting them on CD or ordering them through the mail
8 or whatever, if you get caught possessing them you're
9 going to go to prison in Carson City. That's what is
10 going to happen to you.
11 I don't know it's necessary to specifically
12 deter you but what I would hope is it would be clear
13 to others here thinking about doing the same thing and
14 maybe at some point we can accomplish there being no
15 demand for them and, therefore, they won't be
16 produced.
17 Anything more?
18 MS. LUIS: No, Your honor.
19 THE COURT: That will be the sentence of the
20 court.
21 Good luck, Mr. Excell.
22 (Proceedings concluded at 12:15 p.m.)
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5 I, STEPHANIE ZOLKOWSKI, an Official Reporter of
6 the First Judicial District Court of the State of
7 Nevada, County of Carson, DO HEREBY CERTIFY:
8 That I was present in the above-entitled Court
9 on MARCH 27, 2007, and took verbatim stenotype notes
10 of the proceedings had upon the matter captioned
11 within, and thereafter transcribed them into
12 typewriting as herein appears;
13 That the partial foregoing transcript,
14 consisting of pages 1 through 8, is a full, true and
15 correct transcription of my stenotype notes of said
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17 DATED: At Carson City, Nevada, this________day
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