Joel A. Wright Case Analysis

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The news article I found on February 2, 2016, discusses Joel A. Wright from Ohio who was arrested on January 29, 2016. He was charged with two felonies, which include "travelling with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor and aggravated sexual abuse of a child" (Stack). According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Wright had been searching for roughly two years online for a female child under four years old to adopt or purchase, to sexually abuse.
In 2014, Wright posted an ad on Craigslist searching for a female juvenile to adopt. A person whose identity is being concealed responded and agreed to meet with him and bring him a child. Wright, paid him; however, the person never brought him a child. Wright posted another

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