Wednesday, April 13, 2011

To Catch a Predator


Former No Limit Solider Skull Duggery sentenced to 6 years in prison for child pornography...

From The Advocate
Rapper and producer Andrew “Skull Duggery’’ Jordan pleaded guilty Monday to child pornography and drug-related weapons charges.

State District Judge Lou Daniel will sentence Jordan, 40, to six years in prison May 2 under the terms of a plea agreement with the state Attorney General’s Office.

Authorities found several movies and images depicting the rape and sexual abuse of children on Jordan’s laptop while searching his Baton Rouge home Sept. 25, 2009, an affidavit of probable cause said.

Attorney General’s Office investigators and East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies also found a .40-caliber handgun, a .223-caliber rifle and marijuana in Jordan’s bedroom in the 1700 block of Briar Oak Drive, Assistant Attorney General Stephen Martin told Daniel.

Jordan’s attorney, Don Stelly, said Jordan faced up to 20 years in prison in the case.

His trial was set to start Monday.

The six years in prison will run without probation, parole or suspension of sentence.

Jordan, best known for his time spent with Percy “Master P’’ Miller’s No Limit Records in the late 1990s, pleaded guilty to one count of pornography involving juveniles and one count of attempted illegal carrying of weapons with a controlled dangerous substance.

Martin said Jordan has a prior drug conviction and a conviction for indecent behavior with a juvenile.

Martin recognized the multi-agency Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the Baton Rouge Police Department’s computer crimes division for their work in the case.

The task force is led by the Attorney General’s Office.