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| Minn. Corrections defends call policy |
| By The Associated Press |
| Published: 05/27/2008 |
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MINNESOTA - An outraged juror has put the state Corrections Department on the defensive about its prison telephone policy after an inmate used the phones to choreograph the abuse of a teenage girl. Joseph T. Soltis made dozens of graphic calls to arrange for pornography sessions involving the developmentally disabled girl and another woman, and gave orders while it was happening. He was recently convicted of aiding and abetting the use of a minor in a sexual performance. He was already serving a life sentence for first-degree murder in the 1999 strangulation of a Fridley woman. During the pornography trial, jurors listened to recordings of three graphic 15-minute phone calls Soltis made from prison. Soltis was on the phone during at least one of the photo sessions, barking orders to the two women. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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