From Niesha Lofing:
A Sacramento man was sentenced Friday to more than 17 years in prison for manufacturing child pornography.
Klifford Sean Rose, 43, was arrested in September 2006 after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and Sacramento police officers served a search warrant at his home and found a video camera containing a videotape of Rose and a victim, according to a news release by the office of U.S. Attorney McGregor Scott.
Rose admitted to videotaping himself engaging in sexually explicit conduct with an 8-year-old victim. Rose had a custodial relationship with the child, the release states.
Before pleading guilty in federal court in February, Rose pled guilty in Sacramento County Superior Court to sexually abusing the same victim by force. He was sentenced to 20 years in state prison. As part of his plea agreement, Rose will serve his federal sentence concurrently with the 20-year state sentence in state prison, the release states.
The investigation was undertaken as part of Project Safe Childhood, a U.S. Department of Justice initiative established to increase federal prosecutions of violent sexual predators of children and to reduce the number of Internet crimes against children, including child pornography trafficking, the release states.
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