(KNZA)--A Sabetha man convicted of sexual exploitation of a child in a Jackson County case has been sentenced to 20 months in prison.
25-year-old Daniel Thompson was recently handed the sentence in Jackson County District Court.
Thompson was given credit for 222 days served in jail. Following his release from prison, he will have to register as a sex offender for 25 years and will be subject to a five-year post-release supervision period.
Thompson pleaded no contest in November to the felony charge as part of a plea agreement. In exchange for the plea, a second count was dismissed.
He was arrested in May of last year after the Jackson County Sheriff‘s Department served a search warrant on his residence following an investigation focused on child pornography and the exploitation of a 16-year-old Jackson County child.
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