Man arrested in child pornography seizure from home computer
By The Associated Press
Posted 2:25AM on Saturday, August 14, 2004
<p>A 41-year-old Harlem man was arrested Friday and charged with five counts of child pornography after police seized 5,000 child pornography images from a home computer, police said.</p><p>Columbia County Magistrate Court Judge J. Wade Padgett set a bond of $125,000 for Darryl Stanley Holley.</p><p>Assistant District Attorney Todd Hughes told the judge there could be additional charges because the evidence discussed on Friday was "merely a representative sampling of a much larger matter."</p><p>Nine computers _ four laptops and five desktops _ were confiscated on July 28, Columbia County Sheriff's Sgt. Harold Clack testified. Eight of the computers have not been analyzed.</p><p>The Georgia Bureau of Investigation contacted the Columbia County Sheriff's office on July 26 by a California detective working undercover by visiting Internet Web sites and chat rooms.</p><p>The detective tracked a photograph of child pornography that had been sent to him to Georgia. Georgia authorities subpoenaed information to learn the sender's identity.</p><p>Holley is a computer systems operations manager for Morris Communications Co., the parent company of The Augusta Chronicle. Holley was ordered to move out of his home until social workers have interviewed his children.</p><p>Holley's attorney, Pete Theodocion, said his client has been happily married for 20 years and is a good father to his two teenage daughters, who have not been mistreated.</p><p>___</p><p>HASH(0x2866544)</p>