Posted on Nov 04, 2021

Mike Davis files for early prison release on child porn sentence.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former 10TV meteorologist Mike Davis has filed a motion to be released from prison early after he was sentenced to a minimum of four years on child pornography charges.

Davis pleaded guilty in January 2020 to four counts of pandering sexually-oriented matter involving a minor. He initially faced between 25 to 29.5 years in prison.

At the sentencing hearing, he apologized to his friends and family and said there was "no excuse" for his compulsive collection of close to 16,000 images of children being sexually abused.

According to court documents, Davis has served approximately 16 months of his sentence and is eligible for judicial release consideration.

In the motion, Davis' attorney Adam Nemann said he had been accepted into an intensive sex offender rehabilitation program on Sept. 28, 2021.

Nemann adds that Davis did not have a prior criminal record, has "shown genuine remorse for his crimes" and sought out therapeutic treatments to address his issues prior to his sentence.

"Applying these criteria to Mr. Davis suggests that he should be given the opportunity for judicial release," Nemann wrote.

In a rebuttal filed on Oct. 14, Assistant Franklin County Prosecutor Kara Keating said Davis' request does not acknowledge he is a sexual offender.

"The Defendant duplicated and viewed child pornography for seven years, having groomed his family and co-workers to permit him to do so, undetected,” Keating wrote. “Absent from the Defendant's request for judicial release is any statement from the Defendant that acknowledges his crimes."

According to the bailiff for Judge Karen Held Phipps, the judge will be given the motion and rebuttal to review this week. There is no timeline for a ruling.

Adam Lee Nemann
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Trial and Defense Attorney, Adjunct Professor of Law at Capital University, founder of Nemann Law Offices

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