Saline County man sentenced to 9 years for receiving child sexual abuse material

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Steven D. Weinhoeft is the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois | Official photo

Saline County man sentenced to 9 years for receiving child sexual abuse material

A Saline County man was sentenced on March 13 to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to receiving child sexual abuse material.

James Troy Martin, 51, of Carrier Mills, admitted guilt to two counts of receipt of child pornography. U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft said, “These are not just images. They are real children enduring horrific acts of sexual abuse and exploitation. Every download, share, or receipt of child pornography revictimizes those innocent children, prolonging their trauma and fueling a marketplace built on their suffering.” Weinhoeft added, “Those who participate in this trade are complicit in the ongoing rape and torment of kids who deserve protection, not the perpetuation of their victimization.”

Court documents show that Martin received at least two images depicting minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct between February and April 2024 in Saline County.

Homeland Security Investigations led the investigation into Martin’s activities. Matthew Scarpino, Special Agent in Charge at HSI Chicago, said, “This sentencing sends a clear message: those who exploit children by receiving child sexual abuse material will be held accountable.” He continued, “We remain steadfast in our commitment to protecting children and pursuing justice for victims. HSI will continue to work with our partners to ensure offenders face the consequences of their actions.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney David Sanders prosecuted the case.