John Triplett, 48, 23033 Ray Keen Road, faces between two and 10 years in prison for each count if convicted. No trial date has been set.
Originally arrested and charged with one count by the Attorney General’s High Tech Crime Unit, Triplett was released from the parish jail April 10, a day after his arrest, on a $25,000 bond. On Tuesday, prosecutor Leigh Anne Wall motioned to increase the bond in the wake of the new charges upgraded May 20 by District Attorney Walter Reed.
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Triplett remains free on bail.
Pornography involving juveniles, a felony, is defined as photographing, videotaping, filming or otherwise reproducing or possessing visually sexual performances of a child under 17.
It’s doubtful that Triplett produced his own videos or that any of the pictures contained local children, Reed spokesman Rick Wood said.


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