7th District hears appeal of sentence in child porn conviction against former Austintown coach


YOUNGSTOWN

The Ohio 7th District Court of Appeals heard arguments Wednesday in the case of Rex Bosley, a former Austintown Middle School girls’ basketball coach who was convicted on 15 counts of possessing child pornography last year.

Judge Shirley J. Christian of the Mahoning County Court of Common Pleas sentenced Bosley to 71⁄2 years in prison – six months for each count included in Bosley’s guilty plea, served consecutively.

Rhys Cartwright-Jones, Bosley’s attorney, appealed Judge Christian’s sentence, arguing that the sentences should be served concurrently.

The state failed to prove Bosley had a pattern of downloading pornographic videos and images involving children, Cartwright-Jones argued, and the “well over a hundred” videos and images state investigators found could have been downloaded in one file.

At a sentencing hearing, the prosecution said the videos and images were “likely” amassed over a period of time.

“‘Likely’ isn’t clear and convincing,” Cartwright-Jones argued. “‘Likely’ isn’t evidence.”

Judge Mary DeGenaro said the files depicted different children, which means they are different crimes. She argued that one video with multiple children is analogous to three people sitting in a car that is carjacked.

“I’m having a hard time not seeing consecutive sentences in this case,” Judge DeGenaro said.

Judge Cheryl Waite said that even if he downloaded several files contained in a zip file, it appears Bosley’s intent was to get multiple videos.

Read more about the case in Thursday's Vindicator or on Vindy.com.