Madison-Rankin District Attorney Bubba Bramlett issued the following statement.
Madison and Rankin Counties’ District Attorney Bubba Bramlett announced today that Satoshi Maehata, 27, pled guilty to two counts of filming a child under the age 16 without permission where there was an expectation of privacy. He was sentenced to ten years to serve on each count, with those terms to be served consecutive to one another for a total of twenty years in prison. He will also have to register as a sex offender when he is released. Madison and Ridgeland Police Departments received several complaints involving a man at Liberty Park and the Renaissance offering snacks to young girls in exchange for hugs. Investigators with MPD began doing surveillance at Liberty Park and located the individual matching the suspect’s description. The suspect gave consent to search his car where agents found a small camera disguised as a pen along with various candy and snacks. Investigators interviewed Maehata and he admitted to having inappropriate videos that he took of underage girls on his computer. Officers performed a forensic examination of the computer and located multiple clips that appeared to show footage of females taken from under their skirts at both Liberty Park and Renaissance.District Attorney Bramlett stated, “The facts of this case are vile and unacceptable. Our daughters should not have to worry about someone filming under their skirts while they are at the local park or standing in line to get a smoothie. Unfortunately, we must teach our children to always be vigilant of what is happening around them and to always report suspicious behavior. I want to thank the MPD and RPD investigators for their dedication to solving this case and ensuring this man will not be able to violate women in our community for a long time.”
18 comments:
Wonder when the appeal for and due to diminished mental incompetency begins.
Madison is going down fast.
to 9;57
hes pled gusty so the will be no appeal.
in mississippi there is no such thing as the defense of diminished capacity.
i hope you are not selling this legal advise.
you not a lawyer but you play one on jackson jambalaya. i really hate fakes.
Lighten up Francis
Wow more time than stat rape and never touched anyone… are digital crimes worse than physical?
Ha! He talked his way into jail. "Undocumented" resident who doesn't understand our judicial system? He is getting more time than those Hinds Co. judges hand out for murder.
"Wonder when the appeal for and due to diminished mental incompetency begins."
Because this argument has been successul in Mississippi . . . never.
will be lots of play time for him in jail-
10:50, if your legal expertise is on par with your written communication skills, I’ll wait on someone else to clarify those legal points. But I do agree with you, the perp does have a “gusty” look.
Why do parks in Madison County have such downmarket names? Were local patriotic organizations (in most organizations, the Lowest Common Denominator generally prevails) being appeased? Or was it the primitivissimo of Pre-Mary Madison County? The locals' grasp of English, before Mary, was primitive, at-best.
I'm sure that whoever put 'Deer' together with 'Field', to form Deerfield, was immensely proud of himself, and thought he'd actually done something profound. And, instead of 'Lake Cully', they have 'Cully Lake'.
But the names of the parks sound even dumber and cheaper. We never took our children to ANY park - ever. But I can't imagine taking mine to something called "Liberty Park". The name summons visions of activists descending from buses - not nattily-uniformed nannies strolling with babies in perambulators.
Prior to the moving-away of the aristocracy, there was a lot of wit employed in naming - the tongue-in-cheek naming of plantations, in-particular - deliberately-preposterous names incorporating 'Mont' (Mont Leopard is my favorite), being a favorite among Madison County aristos. Federal and Victorian period names contained literary/mythological allusions and plays on words. Today, though...
NAMING IS MARKETING. And if you want to attract the wrong sorts (today's story providing a fine example), then keep right on with the virtue-signaling, cheap-sounding names.
He’s not “undocumented” or of limited mental capacity. He graduated from Madison County Schools. Been here his whole life. Sickos live amongst all of us.
When I grow up I want to be as sophisticated and cultured as 1:05 thinks they are, but only half as haughty.
"This was vile and unacceptable"! You tell 'em Bubba,
Madison is not the city for you. Try Highland Park in Dallas
Thats a weird ass hill to die on
I'm pretty sure this little weirdo was the guy my wife described as following her and one of my kids around at the park. I hope it was and I hope he gets what he deserves.
Interesting you should say that, 1:47. Just the other day, I found a map listing the top spots for something (Human Development Index, Most-educated, Highest Net Worth... ), and Madison was the ONLY place on that map, between Belle Meade, Tennessee, and Highland Park, Texas. There were virtually no other places in the South, on that map. At one point, Madison was being modeled after well-planned communities which have stood the test of time, like Highland Park, Coral Gables, Rancho Santa Fe, Rancho Palos Verdes, and Beverly Hills.
We were happy in Madison - until the White Trash lynch mob destroyed one of the more ambitious buildings, around '09. So, we left - left the SOUTH, as so many do. Highland Park was under consideration, though, so you're right. I have cousins who're happy in Highland Park. But our friends are still happy in Madison, as long as they stay behind their hedges, and minimize contact with locals.
He might as well get his teeth pulled now.
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