A MARRIED man who has admitted to possessing child pornography will be sentenced in Port Macquarie Local Court at the end of the month.
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Michael James Paul Little, 51, a small business manager of Dunbogan, was convicted on Monday of one count of possessing child pornography.
According to police facts tendered in court, a computer memory stick was found by an office cleaner in the stairwell of a Wauchope business at 5.15pm on January 27.
The business' executive manager plugged the memory stick into a computer in an attempt to locate the owner and discovered it contained Little's work files and child pornography.
Two video files on the memory stick depicted people under the age of 16 years engaging in sexual activities, while text files described people under 16 years engaging in sexual acts.
The memory stick was secured and handed in to police.
On February 6, two detectives examined the material and confirmed it contained child pornography as well as work files.
Two days later police visited Little at work and questioned him about the memory stick contents.
He declined to be interviewed by police.
Solicitor Steve Wright said Little pleaded guilty to the offence. He will be sentenced on March 27.