United States v. Pierson

544 F.3d 933, 77 Fed. R. Serv. 1186, 2008 U.S. App. LEXIS 21789, 2008 WL 4613810
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedOctober 20, 2008
Docket08-1335
StatusPublished
Cited by39 cases

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United States v. Pierson, 544 F.3d 933, 77 Fed. R. Serv. 1186, 2008 U.S. App. LEXIS 21789, 2008 WL 4613810 (8th Cir. 2008).

Opinion

MURPHY, Circuit Judge.

Graeme Pierson was charged with attempted production of child pornography, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2251(a), and attempting to induce a child to engage in criminal sexual activities, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b). Pierson was convicted by a jury on both counts and sentenced to 300 months imprisonment by the district court. 1 On appeal Pierson challenges the sufficiency of the evidence, the admission at trial of a prior conviction for indecent contact with a child, a sentencing enhancement under U.S.S.G. § 4B1.5 for repeat and dangerous offenders, and application of a mandatory minimum sentence under 18 U.S.C. § 2251(e) based on a qualifying prior conviction under state law. We affirm.

I.

Lieutenant Kent Smock of the Iowa Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force of the Black Hawk County, Iowa Sheriffs Office established the undercover profile of a fictional fourteen year old Iowa girl with the screen name bren-daJj-%011. Acting with that identity, he entered a Yahoo internet chat room for romance seekers in the state of Iowa. On February, 9, 2007, the undercover profile was contacted by an individual, later determined to be Graeme Pierson, using the screen name ModelmanJMatthew2006. *936 In response to questioning by Pierson, brenda-j-2011 indicated that she was a fourteen year old girl. After Pierson requested a picture of her, Lieutenant Smock sent him several photographs of a female officer taken when she was approximately thirteen years old. Pierson responded that brenda-j-2011 was cute, mentioned that he was looking for a girlfriend, and asked the undercover profile to have sex with him. Pierson was forty four years old at the time.

Over the course of the following several months, Pierson communicated regularly with brenda-j-2011 in chat rooms, through instant messaging, and offline via cellular telephone text messaging. The conversations were invariably sexually explicit and typically revolved around Pierson’s attempt to induce the undercover profile to have sexual relations with him and to perform graphic sexual acts for transmission to him over the internet.

In order to achieve this goal, Pierson relied on a coterie of distinct internet per-sonas, styling himself variously as Model-manJ\datthew2006 (a handsome nineteen year old male), gpierson06 (Model-man-Matthew2006’s terminally ill and love starved thirty six year old brother), stric-tartist05 (a twenty year old female), and jdepp2000 (ostensibly the actor Johnny Depp).

Pierson initially utilized his teenage persona, ModelmanJ\datthew2006, to make contact with brenda-j-2011, earn her trust, and determine whether she was open to sexual relations with an adult. Satisfied that she was willing, Pierson needed to introduce an older persona into the mix in order to have sex with brenda-j-2011 because Modelman-Matthew2006 was supposedly nineteen while Pierson was forty four. At this point Pierson introduced gpi-erson 06, Modelman’s adopted thirty six year old brother who supposedly was dying of cancer and desperately in need of the succor only sex could provide. Gpier-son06 then began communicating regularly with the undercover profile. In his efforts to procure sex and personal pornography from brenda-j-2011, gpiersonOO depended on both natural compassion for the terminally ill and cold hard cash. For instance, gpierson06 informed brenda-j-2011 that if she were willing to provide him with sex and explicit imagery, he would assist her in obtaining a job as a model where she might earn as much as $50,000.

Strictartist05, Pierson’s multi purpose female persona, first approached bren-da-j-2011 in the guise of an undercover officer on the hunt for pedophiles. As strictartist05, Pierson asked bren-da-j-2011 if she too was a police officer. When the undercover profile reported this to gpierson06 and threatened to terminate their relationship for fear of parental punishment, Pierson responded that strictar-tist05 was a friend who was merely attempting to confirm that brenda-j-2011 was not a law enforcement officer. Later, satisfied that brenda-j-2011 was a minor, Pierson employed strictartist05 to attempt to persuade brenda-j-2011 to have sex with gpierson06. Strictartist05 shared fictional tales of her own underage sexual relationship with the adult gpierson06. These relations, according to strictartist05, led to a lucrative career as a model. Finally, jdepp2000 contacted brenda-j-2011. Pierson, posing as the international film star, explained that he too had befriended s trietartist05 through gpierson06. Jdepp2000 asserted that his friendship and untold riches awaited brenda-j-2011 if she would only have sex with gpierson06.

After Pierson mailed twenty seven dollars to the undercover profile for the purpose of purchasing a webcam for her to use in a sexually explicit performance, agents of the United States Postal Inspection Service obtained search and arrest *937 warrants and arrested him on May 4, 2007. Pierson was read his Miranda rights, signed a waiver of those rights, and agreed to speak with the agents. During this interview, Pierson made a series of damaging admissions. He admitted to using the ModelmanJ\íatthew2006, gpierson06, and strictartist05 screen names. He admitted to engaging in sexually explicit communications with the undercover profile. He admitted to sending money to the undercover profile for the purpose of purchasing a webcam. He admitted that he wanted the undercover profile to transmit nude pictures of herself to him via the webcam. He admitted that he would be sexually aroused by viewing explicit photographs and moving images of a fourteen year old girl. He admitted attempting to set up at least two meetings with the undercover profile. Finally, Pierson maintained that while he had initially doubted whether the undercover profile was actually fourteen years old, he had come to believe that she was a minor over the preceding several weeks.

At trial Pierson attempted to paint a more benign portrait. He described the internet chat rooms in which he spent his time as a virtual playground where visitors indulged their fantasies through masquerade. The corpulent described themselves as svelte. The old described themselves as young. Indeed, Pierson admitted at trial that he used the strictartist05 screen name to appear to be a female. He also testified that he had once entered into an online relationship with an individual who purported to be a minor only to later discover that the object of his attention was middle aged.

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