SUBSCRIBE NOW

Enjoy all your local news and sports for less than 7¢ per day.

Subscribe Now or Log In

Burnet man gets 20 years for online solicitation of a minor

Nicholas Anthony Farris, 36, was found guilty for online solicitation of a minor under 14. Courtesy Photo from Burnet County Jail

A Burnet man, Nicholas Anthony Farris, 36, was found guilty of online solicitation of a minor under 14 and sentenced to 20 years in prison on June 30.

The case was tried in the 424th Judicial District Court with Judge Evan Stubbs presiding. The sentence is the maximum penalty for the offense, and Farris will be required to register as a sex offender.

According to prosecutors, evidence at trial showed Farris communicated in a sexually explicit manner with a person he believed to be a 13-year-old girl. He was instead communicating with an adult working with a private organization that identifies potential child predators. Investigators said Farris requested sexual activity and explicit photographs and sent an explicit photograph of himself.

The Burnet County Sheriff’s Office investigated the case with assistance from the Burnet and Marble Falls police departments. 

During the punishment phase, jurors heard evidence that Farris had previously been arrested for a similar offense and reviewed evidence from his cellphone that included explicit images and videos depicting underage girls.

maci@thepicayune.com

DailyTrib.com moderates all comments. Comments with profanity, violent or discriminatory language, defamatory statements, or threats will not be allowed. The opinions and views expressed here are those of the person commenting and do not necessarily reflect the official position of DailyTrib.com or Victory Media Marketing.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *