A registered sex offender sentenced this week to 16 years in prison for having child *advertiser censored* on his computer cut photographs of children from newspapers and then called their homes while in jail, prosecutors said.
Keith V. Stolp, 42, of Eau Claire, was sentenced Thursday to 16 years after being convicted of three felony counts of possession of child *advertiser censored*.
Stolp, who has an extensive criminal history dating to 1977, received the maximum punishment for the first two counts and 11 years of probation for the third.
He was also sentenced to six years extended supervision. Nearly two years will be subtracted from his prison sentence for time he's already served in jail.
He is prohibited from contact with anyone under age 18 and with past victims and must participate in a sex offender treatment program.
Stolp was registered as a predatory sex offender in Minnesota, where he was convicted for criminal sexual contact with a 6-year-old girl and a 10-year-old female family member.
Before sentencing Stolp, Eau Claire County Judge Lisa Stark said she was particularly troubled by the fact that Stolp, while in an Eau Claire county jail in September, cut photographs of children from newspapers and called those c
children's homes.
"Despite the fact that Mr. Stolp was being held, the community was still not safe from what I would consider predatory activity," Stark said.
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Keith V. Stolp, 42, of Eau Claire, was sentenced Thursday to 16 years after being convicted of three felony counts of possession of child *advertiser censored*.
Stolp, who has an extensive criminal history dating to 1977, received the maximum punishment for the first two counts and 11 years of probation for the third.
He was also sentenced to six years extended supervision. Nearly two years will be subtracted from his prison sentence for time he's already served in jail.
He is prohibited from contact with anyone under age 18 and with past victims and must participate in a sex offender treatment program.
Stolp was registered as a predatory sex offender in Minnesota, where he was convicted for criminal sexual contact with a 6-year-old girl and a 10-year-old female family member.
Before sentencing Stolp, Eau Claire County Judge Lisa Stark said she was particularly troubled by the fact that Stolp, while in an Eau Claire county jail in September, cut photographs of children from newspapers and called those c
children's homes.
"Despite the fact that Mr. Stolp was being held, the community was still not safe from what I would consider predatory activity," Stark said.
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