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U.S. Attorney Wendy Olson said Tuesday that Jason Lloyd Schaber, 40, of Boise, was sentenced in United States District Court to 30 years in prison, followed by lifetime supervised release -- after pleaded guilty in May to sexual exploitation of children by producing and distributing child pornography.

According to the plea agreement, the investigation of Schaber's activities began in April, 2012, after Boise Police were contacted by a person who saw a Craigslist advertisement offering a 3-year-old child for prostitution. Investigators worked with Craigslist and Google and traced the ad back to Schaber in mid-May, according to reports. Boise Police investigators obtained a warrant to search Schaber's home, which they executed on May 31, 2012.

Schaber has been in custody since his arrest.

The plea agreement states that Schaber produced 26 sexually-explicit images and videos of female minors who were less than six years of age -- and distributed child pornography that he had produced himself , or that he had obtained from the Internet. The images and videos depicted actual and simulated intercourse, oral sex and the lascivious exhibition of the genitals and pubic area of the minors, according to the plea agreement, reports said.

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30 years for something that can be easily monitored and prevented from that individual. As sick as he may be, why are we wasting close to 1 million dollars on this guy when he can be monitored and restricted for a fraction of the cost. People really forgot the prison system is not suppose to be a punishment system, but rather a rehabilitation system.

30 years for something that can be easily monitored and prevented from that individual. As sick as he may be, why are we wasting close to 1 million dollars on this guy when he can be monitored and restricted for a fraction of the cost. People really forgot the prison system is not suppose to be a punishment system, but rather a rehabilitation system.

haven't you heard, the government would rather waste your money instead of look for cheaper alternative

30 years for something that can be easily monitored and prevented from that individual. As sick as he may be, why are we wasting close to 1 million dollars on this guy when he can be monitored and restricted for a fraction of the cost. People really forgot the prison system is not suppose to be a punishment system, but rather a rehabilitation system.

I agree. Let's put a bullet in him and be done with it.

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